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TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1623
BY ROBERT JRESSWELL, SOMERSET HERALD, AND AUGUSTINE
VINCENT, ROUGE CROIX PURSUIVANT OF ARMS ;
§Hsnllfai» anQ 9tputien to Cflicnuun emiOtn,
eiMtnttux King of 9lrm0.
WITH ADDITIONS FROM THE PEDIGREES OP SHROPSHIRE
GENTRY TAKEN BY THE HERMiDS IN THE YEARS
1569 AND 1584, AND OTHER SOURCES.
EDITED BY
6E0RGE GRAZEBROOK, P.S.A.,
▲KD
JOHN PAUL RYLANDS, P.S.A.,
OF THK MIDDLE TKMPLK, BABKIBTKB-AT-LAW.
PART I.
LONDON:
1889.
Jtntroiiuctton.
The several Visitations of Shropshire, usually so called, were taken in
the years 1569, 1584, 1623, and 1664.
The fii'st of these is MS. G 9 in the College of Arms, and is called
" The booke of the gatherings of Churches halls and howses." It relates
to the counties of Gloucester and Hereford, as well as to Salop, and does
not look like a Visitation.* No Herald's name is given in the MS., but it
is said to be the work of Robert Cooke, Clarenceux King of Arms.
Alexander Evesham had a copy 6f this manuscript made, which is now
«
Harl. MS. 615, and is included in the following pedigrees. It is thus
described in the printed Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts :
" G16.
A book in fol. fairly written, in the first Leaf whereof are the following words,
Genealogjes of Gentlemen of Hereford, Wooster, Gloster & Shropshire, taken by
Robert Cooke Clarentieux King of Heralds, at his Visitation of the same Sheres,
1569. And copyed out of their several Pedgrees subscrybed by everye gentleman
of the Same Sheres ; At the ohardge of me Alexander Evesham.'*
The second of the manuscripts (MSS. G 15 and D 10 in the College
of Arms) is called '"' Pedigrees of Shropshire Gentry," and does not appear
to have been a Visitation proper, though so called in the Heralds' College
list. This so-called Visitation is also embodied in the following pages
from Harl. MS. 1241, which is thus described in the printed Catalogue
of the Harleian Manuscripts :
*'1241.
An Heraldical Book in fol., thus untituled,
A copie of the Visitation of Shropshire, taken & made by Richard Lee, alias
Richmond Uerauld, & Marshall to Robert Cooke (William Hervey) alias Clarenccux
Kinge of Armes; taken in the yeare of uur Lord God 1564 [1584]. Augmented
by many Notes and Gatherings of Lewis Dunne and others, by me Jacob Chaloner
of London Gentleman, untill the yeare 1G20. Copied by me Thomas Hanford of
Wigmore, Anno 1661.
* The Editors desire to thank Geobgb William jIabshixl, Esq., LL.D., F.S.A., Rouge
Croix Pursuivant of Arms, for this and other iuformation relating to the Shropshire Visitations.
VI iNTBOBUOnOK.
I am apt to belieye that the Date of the Visitation last mentioned may be
mistaken, and that it should be 1584. For M' Weever (* Pun. Mon.,' p. 673)
sheweth that M' Robert Cooke was made Clarenceux A.D. 1566, nor was Richard
Lee, from Portcullis, created Richmond Herald until the year 1584. Besides
M' Withie's Book in this Library 81 B 12 and other good Copies, ascribe this
Visitation to Richard Lee, Portcullis, and affirm that he took the same a.d. 1584.
And as the date of 1564, seems not to be right ; so I suspect that M'
Hanford may not have been the most accurate Copyist in some other places ; not
but that the Book being a Painter's Book only (wherein the Seals and other
Proofs of Descents are almost intirely omitted) may upon divers occasions prove of
good use."
The third of the so-called Visitations of Shropshire contains 160
pedigrees, and is MS. C 20 in the College of Arms. It was taken in the
year 1623 "by Rob* Treswell Esq' Somerset & Aug. Vincent Rouge
Croix," who were Marshals and Deputies to William Camden, Clarenceux
King of Arms. This Visitation forms the basis of the following pages,
and Harl. MS. 1396 has been transcribed for that purpose. The printed
Catalogue describes this MS. as follows :
"1396.
A book in fo. for the most part written and tricked by the hand of M' John
Withie and by him entitled
1. The Visitation of Shropsheire made & taken by Robert Tresswell Somersett
& Augustine Vincent, Rouge Croix, oflScers of Armes Marshalls & Deputies to
William Camden Esq. Clerenceux, King of Armes, Anno 1623. Together with the
Visitation made by Richard Lee, Portcullis, Marshall & Deputie to Robert Cooke
Clarenceux, King of Armes, Anno Domini 1584 with other Collections (or
additions) made by me John Withie.
Here it may be noted that these two Visitation Books are not to be under-
stood as if the one was kept distinct from the other ; but rather that the fresh
Descents taken a.d. 1623 do supply the former Visitation of a.d. 1584.
That this being transcribed from the original book M' Withie has imitated the
hands of those gentlemen who gave the Information in Anno 1623. That the
above mentioned officers being men of Learning & Judgement : here are copies &
Extracts of the private Evidences of divers antient Shropshire families : the Seals
whereof as also the Arms, all along, are well tricked by M' Withie. That divers
of the Descents are not of M*" Withie's hand, but are done by Jacob Chaloner, &
others employed by him.
Moreover, in this book, I observe
2. The original Paper, containing the hands of those, who during this Visitation
of A.D. 1623 did disclaim the Titles of Esquire and Gentlemen, at Oswaldestre : by
subscribing to a Preamble written by M*^ Withie, who rode Painter at the same
Visitation.
At the beginning
8. Arms of some of the Shropshire Oeutlemen putt down by way of Alphabet.
fo. 2.
INTEODUCTION.
VIl
4. TriclcB of the Scales of the Towne of Brugenorth. fo. 18.
fi. LaUour'd Pedegree of Broinleigh or Bromley, as the same wne at.toGte<l by
Robert Cookt; Clarenceni & Robert GIoTer Somerset A.o. 1583. fo. SB,
6. Some rery modern Contiuoatione, made perhaps by M' Robert Daio, now
Suffolk Herald & others before the Book came hither. IT. 41. 43, 251, 482.
7. Some luU Coutinuatioiis have been made by M' Johu Withiu himaoif : as ul
fo. leo*- after fo. 190K fo. 43i).
By my Lord's Command W James Orecoe Bletrmautel I'oDrsiUTant at Arras,
did enter a Pedegree of Corbet &,<:. into this Book beginning at fo. SS"", and also
pat the Persons Names in the Index.
8. Part of l>csce[it of Hiiruoge, by the band of M' Richard Mimdj, ib placed
betw. IT. IG5'' & 106.
9. Descent, Funeral Certificate & Arme of David Lloyd of Shrewsbury : taken
A.D. 1623 by Robert Oiren Deputie to the Hearolds for Salop & .Stafford,
inl«r ff. 259 & aCO.
10. Trick of the Scale of the Towne of Bishops Castle. h2\
11. An old Painting of the ArmsofPytt. inter If. 813" & 814.
12. Copieof the Proclamation of Richard Lee, Portcullis dated the 12* of Sept.
1584. whereby he disclaimed many residing within the Tuwtie & Libtrties of Salop,
the Hundred of Ooweatry, Chirbary, Condover, Pimhill, CInnne, Foord A
Bradford, as Usurpers of the Apijcllations of Esquire & Gentlemen.
13. Alphabetical Table of the Surnames of those Families whose Dcflcenla are
to be found in this Book. At the end."
There is another copy of the Viaitation of 1623 in the School Library
at Shrewsbury, and by the kindness of the School CoDimtttee we have
been able to incorj>orat« a collation of this interesting MS. in the present
volume, which therefore consists of Harl. MS. 1396, with additions from
Harl. MSS. 615 and 1241, and from the Shrewsbury MS., and comprises
the Visitations of 1S69, 1584, and 1623. To distin^ish these various
MSS., Uarl. MS, 1396 is printed in ordinary Koman type, the additions
from Harl. MS. 1241 are printed in italics, the additions from Harl. MS. 615
are printed in italics within parentheses, and the additions and variations
taken from the Shrewsbury MS. are print«d in italics within square
brackets. Other variatdone are explained in the footnotes, and additions
by the Editors are printed in ordinary Roman type within square
brackets.
The copy of the Visitation of 1623, which is preserved in the Shrews-
bury School Library, is a large folio manuscript, written on very thick
paper. At the beginning of the volunae there are eight leaves of trickings
of the arms of varioas local families. After these come 306 leaves of
pedigrees which, in most cases, are written on both sides of the leaves,
with the arms neatly tricked, and where repi«seutations of seals are
given they ans more carefully e.iecuted than the arms. After the
TUl INTRODUCTION.
pedigrees there follows a large quantity of blank leaves, on one or two of
which appears a fragment of a list of arms, evidently snch as occur in the
Salop district ; this seems to have been copied from another list, for the
arms are roughly arranged in alphabetical order, and only the first three
or four letters have been entered. At the very end of the book is the
Proclamation and List of Disclaimers, dated 20th September 1623,
appended to which is a pencil note, signed "Isaac Heard, Lancaster
Herald, 1 July 1766,'' declaring these four leaves to be in the writing of
R. (sic) Warburton, Somerset Herald. John Warburton was Somerset
Herald from the year 1720 until his death in 1769.
This manuscript is stated to have come from the library of John
Warburton, Somerset, and to have been bought by Richard Hill Waring,
Esq., Recorder of Oswestry from 1764 to 1798, who sold it to Jonathan
Scott, of Shrewsbury, Esq., and he presented it to the School Library in
the year 1766. Pencil notes, signed "Is. Heard, Lancaster Herald,"
occur in the Acton pedigree at fo. 16, where, in July 1764, he declares
certain additions to the pedigree to be in the handwriting of R. War-
burton, Somerset Herald; and again, at fo. 45, where the Bromley
pedigree is stated to be in the handwriting of John Philipot, Somerset
Herald, who obtained that office in 1624. We have, therefore, these
several clear dates : John Philipot 1624, John Warburton died 1769, the
pencil memoranda ranging from July 1764 to July 1766, when the volume
would be in the possession of either Waring or Scott, and the presenta-
tion of the manuscript to the School in the last-mentioned year. It is
to be noticed that the pedigrees of Albaney, Blunden, Bauldwyn, and
Barnfield are all signed in the Shrewsbury MS., whilst those of Albaney,
Bauldwyn, and Barnfield are not signed in the Harleian MSS. It is
remarkable also that these signed pedigrees occur very early in the
volume. Copyists became very expert in imitating the various signatures;
the three Bauldwyn signatures for instance, at folios 26'* and 26, are
so different and ingenuous that it is hard to think they are not originals,
and perhaps Sir Isaac Heard may have been in this way deceived when
he declared parts of the manuscript to be in the handwriting of Philipot.
Another copy of the Visitation of 1623, with additions and continuations
by Morris, may be seen in the Shrewsbury Free Library. Morris says, on
his title-page, " Two other copies I have seen differ : one, now penes Sir
Henry Edwards Bar* was made by Isaac Richardson painter & deputy to
the King of Arms 1705; but that from which I transcribed these
pedigrees & drew the arms is in the Shrewsbury Free School Library, to
which it was presented by Jonathan Scott of Shrewsbury, Esq., in 1766,
be having bought it for £5 5s. from Richard Hill Waring, Esq., who
INTRODUCTION. IX
bought it at a sale for a similar sum. It came from the Library of John
Warburton, Esq., Somerset Herald."
Another copy of the same Visitation, in the possession of E. Jasper
More, Esq., and preserved at Shipton in Coverdale, Salop, is thus
described by Mr. H. Maxwell Lyte in the Report of the Historical
Manuscripts Commission : " Transcript of a book formerly in the
possession of Lord Newport at Eyton, co. Salop, containing the Visitation
of the County made by Rob^ Tresswell, Somerset, and Augustin Vincent,
Rouge Croix, in 1623, that made by Richard Lee, Portcullis, 1584, and
certain other genealogies." (Salop Archaeological Society, vol. x.)
It is almost needless to discuss the date of the Visitation of 1623, as
it appears plainly in the dating of the various pedigrees ; but, since in at
least two works it is erroneously stated to have been taken in 1624, it
may be well to give the funeral certificate of the learned Camden, by
whose Marshals and Deputies the Visitation was taken, from the Book
of Funeral Certificates in the College of Arms, I 22, p. 90:
" W™ Camden Esquier al's Clarenceux King of Amies of the East West and
South parts &c. &c. being a batchelor departed this mortall life at Chiselhurst in
Kent the ix^^ daye of November 1G28 being Sundaye in the morning about 4 or 5
of the clock. Testified by Doctor Heather."
Our Visitation therefore was Camden's last work ; and Gough
(*Topog.,' ii., p. 276) informs us that Eobert Tresswell, Somerset,
surrendered his office in 1624, and was succeeded by John Philipot.*
The last Visitation of Shropshire was taken in the year 1664 (MS.
C 35 in the College of Arms), and does not come within the scope of the
present volume.
To account for the great number of gentry in Shropshire and the bold
and independent character which has gained for them the popular name
of "proud Salopians," it is necessary that we give a hurried description
of social arrangements in early times, from which no doubt these
characteristics of the Shropshire gentry are derived. Situate on the
disturbed borders of Wales, and holding in fee a large part of the
Marches, the Barons were placed there with a very peculiar tenure ; each
had his castle subject to constant attack from the Welsh, and his estates
extended to so much land as he could hold or capture from them ; many
of the charters by which they held their lands are so worded (Lansdowne
MS. 216). Of necessity the men who accepted such a position and trust
must have been, and their descendants must have grown up for generations,
bold and self-reliant, in the constant expectation of war. The Lords of
Manors were mostly Barons, and sat in Parliament, and in the Bed Book
* The exact date was 8 July 1624.
b
X INTRODUCTION.
of the Exchequer we find them called " Marchiones Wallise " (Duke's
'Antiquities of Shropshire,' p. xii). Shropshire is the seat of Judicature
for all North Wales, and all suits were tried at Shrewsbury.
Old Fuller (p. 264) tells us that out of 186 castles in all England,* thirty-
two were in Shropshire ; every manor-house must in fact have been like a
castle, moated, and able to withstand sudden attack.
This constant state of unrest continued from the Norman Conquest
till the death of Owen Glendwr in 1416. But the ferocity which
necessarily grew out of such a state of society hung on in the district long
after the Welsh were reduced to quietness, until two very remarkable men
became Lords President of the Marches. These were Rowland Lee, Bishop
of Lichfield and Coventry, and Sir Henry Sidney. The former was appointed
in 1535, and by his governance the Marches were at length cleared of bands
of robbers. Before his time it was not a very uncommonf thing for one
of the gentry to collect a band, and capture and hold to ransom any
neighbouring gentleman who it was supposed could pay for his delivery.
By his influence and constant personal inspection for eight years Bishop
Lee raised the moral tone of the whole district under his command. He
died 24 January 1643, and was buried at Shrewsbury, leaving the Marches
in a state of tranquillity and security, very different from that in which
he had found them.
Six Lords President followed, colourless men who have left behind
them no marks of labours bestowed during their short tenures of oflice,
and it is a singular testimony to the discreet government of Bishop Lee
that the Marches did not in this interval relapse again into barbarism.
Li 1559, however, the ever celebrated Sir Henry Sidney succeeded as Lord
President, and to his admirable government of twenty-seven years, for he
died 5 May 1586, Wales and the border districts owe even more than to that
of Rowland Lee. He in fact completed the difficult task so admirably begun
by his predecessor. But something even more powerful than good govern-
♦ The date at which Fuller wrote (1662) must he taken into account, for we have it on record
that Henry II., at the beginning of his reign, ordered 1100 petty castles to be destroyed (Wright's
* History of Ludlow,' p. 50) ; these would not be on the Welsh or Scotch Marches, where protection
against constant raids was required. Fuller's figures were taken from Speed, whose ' Historie '
was published in 1611.
There is a paper by the late Bev. B. W. Eyton on the Castles of Shropshire in * Collect.
Grenealogica,' 1861, reprinted in Salop ArchsDological Society, vol. x.
Also in Ck>tton MS. Vespasian A. xviii., fo. 139, is given a list of the most important castles of
Salop in early Henry III.'s time.
A paper on the CJaatles of England, by Mr. Greo. T. Clarke (' Archaeological Journal,* vol. xxxix.,
p. 166), of course includes Shropshire, but only notices the most important ones.
t See Wright's * History of Ludlow,' pp, 267-269 et #ey., who obtains his information from the
Soils of Parliament,
-irrri- ■
INTRODUCTION. XI
ment was needed to tranquillize this district, which had continued in a con-
stant ferment for ages, and that was the general prosperity of trade. In
1331 Edward III. introduced seventy families of clothworkers from Flanders
(John Kempe and others) to teach the English weaving. From all ages
British wool had been considered the best in Europe, and it had been largely
exported for the foreign looms ; but this trade of weaving, then introduced
into England, had so enormously increased by theendof the fifteenth century
that large areas of arable land were converted into pastures to supply
the insatiable demand for wool.* Profitable farming lulled the angry
passions which were hereditary in the Marches ; the produce of Wales,
brought on the backs of Welsh ponies (merlins as they were called), poured
into Shrewsbury and Oswestry, and very great wealth was accumulated by
the merchants who there dealt with such wool. This seems to have begun
to be extensive about the middle of the fifteenth century, and so by the end
of that century we find a great accretion of wealth in Shropshire.
Now let us glance for a moment at the general state of politics in
England at this time. The Wars of the Roses were now ended, and had
left many of the ancient feudal landholders in great embaiTassment ; their
estates, encumbered by wars and pretentious extravagance, had to be
broken up; and we find in Shropshire persons engaged in trade
were ready to come forward and purchase. Many of these fortunate
traders were cadets of ancient stems; others again were new names
in Shropshire, introduced from Wales and the neighbouring counties.
A List of the Gentry of Salop in 1433, given by Fuller in his 'Worthies,'
p. 265, comprises only forty-five names.f In this present Work we find 376
families returning their pedigrees to the Heralds, while 95 were disclaimed,
having the reputation of gentlemen, but not having attended to shew their
right thereto ; in all 470 families. We see how large a number of these
successful " Merchants of the Staple " must have come forward to
purchase and settle upon estates throughout the county. They were all
necessarily com-brothers of the guilds established in the large towns,
Shrewsbury, Ludlow, Oswestry, Newport, and Bridgnorth, and these were
imbued with feelings of sturdy independence, and some of their leading
* The woolsack on which the Lord Chancellor flit8 was first introduced on the passing of an
act of Queen Elizabeth forbidding the export of wool. To keep ever in mind this source of our
national wealth, woolsacks were placed in the House of Lords whereon the Judges sat.
Tliis is thus referred to in 'A Discourse concerning the motives for the enlargement and
freedom of Trade/ London, 1645 : " The principal reason why in time of Parliament our Judges
do sit in the House of Peers upon woolsacks is to put them in mind of preserving and advancing
the trade and manufactory of wool."
t The inq. p. raort. of Richard, Earl of Anindel, 21 Ric. II. (1397-8), supplies a good number
of names and holdings of the early Shropshire subtenants. To those who are curious about them,
it is abstracted in the Record Commission volume.
XU INTRODUCTION.
members belonged to the Council of the Marches, a very honourable
distinction.
On the decay and dismemberment of the ancient feudal nobility, and
the dispersion portion by portion of their estates, these self-reliant and
influential burghers, already connected more or less with the old landed
proprietors, were ready at once to purchase and step into their estates, and
their descendants became the now numerous body of proud Salopian gentry.
Before leaving this subject, it may be well to speak of the guilds,
which, as a sort of trading parliaments, certainly helped to form a tone of
intelligent independence. The principal one was " the Guild of Mercers,
Ironmongers, and Goldsmiths of Shrewsbury;" its earliest books begin
3 Henry VI. (1424-5), and it had an elaborate " Composition " granted to
it 20 Edward I. (1480-1). It admitted on to its rolls those of other trades •
" poticaries '^ and " makers of cakes and junkets" are found in the lists,
all seeking the protection of a great guild, as well as anxious from their
membership to attain, after a certain interval, the rights of free burgesses.
None could trade in the town or liberties without being a com-brother of
one of these guilds. Very strict regulations were administered on all
matters affected, the customs of the trades were declared and upheld,
and, of course, the entry into a guild was by apprenticeship and a money
fine. In 1476 it was enacted :
" No master to take any apprentice that is of French, Flemish, wild Irish, Dutch,
Scot or any other nation, but only English bom, on pain of 100*."
The council of this guild enjoyed very large influence, and many of the
gentry of the county became members, paying a heavy extra fine, and
undertaking not to trade. This no doubt was as a protection to them in
those troublous times, but other reasons are shadowed forth in the
following entry from the records :
** 1529-30 Foulke Colle Gent made request forasmoche as his Uncle Robert
CoUe was one of the fellowship that he might be accepted and taken in as a Combrother
onely to have the p'yr of the p'est and pore people and to goo yearly in p'cession on
Corpus Xi day and not to trade. Paid 16» S*^"
The simple state of society in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
did not draw lines of demarcation at retail trades ; great foreign merchants,
such as we now have, had not yet been developed. War as a profession
for younger sons had ceased ; also the custom of attaching them to the
suites of the greater nobility, and the consequence was they could only
enter the learned professions, or be apprenticed to some ordinary retail
trade and so become members of one of these guilds ; thus we find that
the younger sons of extensive estates became tradesmen in the neighbouring
towns, and did not thereby cease to be members of the county gentry.
INTEODUCTION.
ziii
One instance of this, drawn from the records of the Meroere' Quild,
will be sufficient (see Visitation, p. 290) : Katherine, daughter and
coheir of Robert Knight of Basticouta and Shrewsbury, by his wife
Klizabeth, danghter and coheir of Rowland Jaye of Jay, married, for her
tirat husband, David Ireland (p. 270) ; all these belonged to the old gentry,
and shewed shields with many quarterings. She iifterwards married
Robort Dudley, Esq., a half-brother of the Baron Dudley, who represented
Shrewsbury in Parliament in 1530; but she did not cease to follow her
first husband's trade of a dealer in iron, and we find in the Bailiff's
Accounts for 1543: "Payd to Maysters Dudley for di C. of Irenn &c.
ij" iiij' ij"." It was not a matter of need ; at his death Robert
Dudley must have been a wealthy man, for we tiud, by his will, proved
28 May 1 53!), that he left a sum of money to the Mercers' Company on
condition that they find "an honest priest" to sing mass daily at the
altar of St. Michael in St. Chad's Church ; and of this bequest j£33 6n. 8d.
was applied by the Company 1540-1. (Salop Archasological Society,
viii., p. 400; William Salt Society, ix., p. 80.) This was a very targe
sum at that date, even supposing it to have absorbed the whole of the
bequest. We can draw no other conclusion but this, that it was con-
sidered no detriment in those days for younger branches of the aneient
gentry to occupy themselves with a retail trade, and to sell a half-
hundredweight of iron to the Shrewsbury Corporation. Nice social
distinctions are but of recent growth, and when we find a family putting
forth the boast that they never had any connection with trade it only
shews that they have not full records for the sixteenth, seventeenth, and
eighteenth centuries ; unless indeed, as sometimes happens, a family
continued for several generations with very few sons.
Shropshire has always been largely agricultural. At the time of whi<-h
we speak there was no manufacturing. The iron tradi.-, which Itas since
grown to large proportions, was confined to a few cliarcoal forges, and
indeed to this day it mast be considered mainly a pastoral connty ; such
a district as would expand under the great demand for wool in the
fifteenth century, and continue unchanged during the later develop-
ments of manufacturing which have in other counties led to extensive
transfers of landed estates.
Referring with this inquiry to Mr. Shirley's valuable work on ' The
Nohle and Gentle Men of Kngland,'we find in many counties only two or
three families recorded. Staffordshire has but fifteen, Cheshire twenty,
Devonshire twenty-one, Yorkshire with its large area only tweuty-gix,
while Shropshire shews the lai^est total of any county, viz., twenty-eight
families which have held their estates in the male llue since the sixteenth
centary.
XIV INTEODUCTION.
To recapitulate what we have now arrived at : forty-five feudal gentry
of Shropshire in the list returned in 1433, the dismemberment of their
great estates at the end of that century and during the first half of the
sixteenth century, the great accumulation of wealth by trade from the
middle of the fifteenth century, the investment of this wealth in estates,
and we are quite prepared for the large number of gentry returned in our
Visitation, viz., 470 summoned as bearing the reputation of gentlemen.
If we compare this with the neighbouring coimty of StafPord, which was
considered to have a very strong body of gentry, we find at the two
Visitations of 1614 and 1633-4, as embodied by the William Salt Society
(vol. v.), 244 pedigrees were returned and 169 disclaimed, making a total
of 413 reputed gentry.
In comparing Visitations it must be borne in mind that in those of
later dates numbers of new families, with only two or three generations,
shewed an eagerness to record their names in the Heralds' books, and
thus the totals became largely increased. It is well to remark that the
Shropshire Visitation now before us does not give so accurately as we
could desire the exact list of the Heralds' Visitation; some of the
pedigrees have been unquestionably added from other sources, but it is
also probable that some are wanting.
In Owen and Blakeway's * History of Shrewsbury ' (i., p. 380) is given
a list of those families, numbering four, who returned themselves as
residing " in Shrewsbury" at the 1569 Visitation ; also at that of 1584,
ten names ; at page 404 thirty-four names are so given as residing " in "
Shrewsbury at our Visitation 1623 ; and at page 484 twenty-seven
families who are so returned at that of 1663. This suggests the
impression that a great increase of the gentry resident within the town
had at one time taken place, and requires some explanation. Shrewsbury
proper is confined within the river and its own town walls ; it is within
300 yards of being entirely an island ! The important parish churches
have a small extent of town proper, but the parishes attached to them
extend for miles into the country. The area of the " City and Liberties "
of Shrewsbury is estimated (Philips's * History of Shrewsbury, 1779,'
p. 152) at 10,000 to 12,000 acres. In Domesday Book Sciropesberie Hundred
contained, as it does now, the town and liberties of Shrewsbury. An
old Nomina Villarum et Villatorum et Hamblettormn intra libertates
Villse Salop' occurs in a Ledger Book in the Exchequer marked A. P.
(post 11 Henry VII.), and gives the list as follows :
Eton juxta Pitchford, Betton Straunge, Altemere, Sutton, Mcole Bracy,
Pullyley, Newbolde, Welbache, TVhytlcy, Hanwood Magna, Ilanwood Parva, llorton,
Woodcote, Aldemere, Newton, Preston Gubbald, Lee, Herdwyk, Burghton, Yorton
Allerton, Cly^e, Sandsawe, Grylleshill, Acton Reynald, Hadnall, Edgbald, Meole
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Monachorum, Schelton, Onnyslowe, Bykton, EoBsal Parva, Calcote, Preston,
Djnthyll, Leton, Wolascote, Berwych L^^ron, Berwich Parva, Smethoote Hasten,
Adbright Husseye, Adbright Monachorum, Ilalescote, Astley, Adbrightleye, Battle-
field, Pymley, Longnore, Derbald, and Hencote.
The gentry on this large extent of outlying estates would all return
their pedigrees as within the " liberties of Shrewsbury " — an extensive
tract of country 21 miles long by 14J miles wide at its greatest
dimensions. Sansaw in St. Mary's parish is 6i miles N., Whitley in
St. Chad's parish 4 miles S., Eton 6 miles S.W., Longnore 8 miles S.,
Lee 6 miles N., Grylleshill 7 miles N. of the city proper. New-made
money, then as now, purchased a few hundred acres, a mere tithe in
extent of the ancient holdings, and placed upon it a mansion, and hence
the "city and liberties" were quickly covered with fine houses inhabited by
a large number of gentry. Some of the more distant county families
had town residences actually within the walls, and many fine old houses
remain with the name of "mansion " or "place," coupled with that of the
family which formerly occupied them.
We now proceed to shew whether the character thus ingrained by
centuries of self-reliance in the Shropshire gentry may be traced in the
competition of life.
Soldiers we cannot particularize ; at one time all were soldiers, and it
is the profession in which it is most difficult to say that one proficient
excels another. We would only mention John, Lord Talbot, slain 17 July
1453. Fuller (' Worthies,' p. 260) describes him as " that terrible Talbot,
so famous for his sword, a sword with bad Latin upon it, but good steel
within it."
But we can gather up from our Visitation those mentioned as having
attained legal eminence. Sir Robert Burnell, Lord Chancellor 21 Sept.
1274, of Acton Burnell. He continued in this high office for eighteen
years, and has left his mark for ever by the enlightened reforms which
imder his auspices were introduced into the laws of England. The
Parliament of 1283, held at Shrewsbury, was adjourned to Acton Bumel,
where the celebrated statute " De Mercatoribus " was passed. During
his tenure of office were also added to our laws, the Statute of Gloucester,
1278; the Statute of Mortmain, 1279; the Statute of Westminster,
1285; the Statute of Winchester, 1285; the Statute Circumspecte
Agatis, 1285; the Statute quo Warranto, 1290; the Statute Quia
Emptores, 1290; and the Ordinatio pro Statu Hiberniae, 17 Edward I.
Nine remarkable ordinances which have marked him out to all after ages
as beyond doubt the most able man that ever held the office of Lord
Chancellor,
XVI INTEODTJCTION.
Eichard Bumell of the Irish branch of this family was Chancellor of
Ireland, and died 1554.
Sir Thomas Bromley created Chief Justice of England 4 Oct. 1553;
died 1555.
Sir Edward Bromley, Baron of the Exchequer 1609; died 1626.
Sir Thomas Bromley created Lord Chancellor 26 April 1579; died
12 Aprill587.
Sir Robert Brooke created Chief Justice of Common Pleas 28 Oct.
1554; died 1568.
Hugo Burgh,* Grand Treasurer of England, mentioned at pp. 104, 185.
Reginald Corbett de Stoke, Justice of King's Bench in 1 559; died 1566.
Sir Thomas Egerton created Lord Chancellor 6 May 1596 ; died 1617.
Sir Richard Fowler, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster temp.
Edward IV. '
Sir Christopher Hatton created Lord Chancellor 29 April 1517 ; died
20 Nov. 1591.
Sir William Lacon, Justice of King*s Bench 1466 ; died 6 Oct. 1475.
Christopherus Lacon, " unus Stipendariorum R'nse Eliz.,*' mentioned
p. 807, a title which is not quite clear.
Sir John Needham, Justice of King's Bench 1472.
Thomas Owen created Justice of Common Pleas 1593 ; died 1598.
Sir Roger Townshend made Justice of Common Pleas 29 Jan. 1484-5.
Sir Robert Townshend, his second son. Justice of Wales.
Sir Henry Townshend, third son of Sir Robert, Justice of Chester.
Sir George Vernon made Baron of Exchequer 13 Nov. 1627; died
16 Dec. 1639, buried in the Temple Church.
Sir Henry Wallop, one of the Lords Justices and Vice-Treasurer of
Ireland 1582.
Edmund Walter, Chief Justice of South Wales ; and his son^
Sir John Walter, bom at Ludlow 1563, created Chief Baron of the
Exchequer 12 May 1625, died 18 Nov. 1630, and was buried under a
splendid monument at Wolverscote, near Oxford.
All these Salopians are mentioned in our Visitation as having attained
to the highest legal positions, and among them we find three in the
Bromley and three in the Townshend family.
* Philips'B ' History of Shrewsbury,' 4to, 1779, p. 146, relates that Hugo or Hubert de Burgh,
a Chief Justice of England, made Yaughan's Place in Shrewsbury his town house, and that this
portion of his estate came to the Mytton family (see the descent at p. 104), but we have failed
clearly to trace who this Hugo or Hubert was. In ' Byegones relating to Wales and the Border
Counties,' Oct. 1878, p. 119, a Hugh Burgh is mentioned as SherifP of Salop in 1430, who was
appointed by Henry V. Treasurer of Ireland, and founder of a great family there, but that does
not seem to agree with our pedigree at p. 104.
INTBODUCTION. XVll
We notice the occurrence of three Speakers of the House of Commons
chosen from the Onslow family, viz.,
Richard Onslow, born 1528, Speaker 8 Eliz. (1563), died 1571, buried
in St. Chad's.
Sir Richard Onslow, Bart., Speaker 8 Anne (1708), afterwards Lord
Onslow.
Arthur Onslow, better known as " Speaker Onslow." He was elected
1727, and continued Speaker of the House for thirty-three years. This
oversteps the boundaries of our Visitation, but seemed too remarkable to
be omitted, and especially as it is unique in English family history.
We have six Bishops mentioned, viz.,
Robert Bumell, Bishop of Bath and Wells, and Lord Chancellor, died
1292.
William Grey, Bishop of London 1426, after of Lincoln 14»^1.
George Day, Bishop of Chichester, died 1556.
William Day, Bishop of Winchester, died 1596.
Edmund Fox, Bishop of Hereford, died 1535.
Richard Talbot, Archbishop of Dublin, died 1449.
One Confessor, Thomas Gataker, who died 1 593, and his learned son
Thomas Gataker. (Fuller's ' Worthies/ p. 256.)
Five Heralds more or less connected with the county, viz.,
Henry Chitting, Chester Herald (p. 310).
Robert Owen,* deputy to Clarenceux at this Visitation, buried 8 Nov.
1632 (p. 390).
John Raven, Richmond Hei'ald (p. 176).
Francis Sandford, Lancaster Herald, died 1693 (p. 432).
John Yonge, Somerset Herald, died 1510 (p. 425).
But perhaps the best comparison between this and other counties may
be drawn from trade. The younger sons we now refer to went out into
the world to fight their way ; their connection with old landed families had
no direct influence on their success, that was entirely the result of indi-
vidual character. We find the following Shropshire Lord Mayors of
London :
Sir Roger Acherley, 1511.
Sir Rowland Hill, 1549.
Sir Thomas Lee, 1558.
Sir Thomas Lodge, 1562 (Kenrick Pedigree, p. 284).
Sir Rowland Hey ward, 1570.
• There is a volume in the Free School Library, Shrewsbury, entitled " Armorial Bearings of
the several Bailififs and Mayors of Shrewsbury from 40 Edw. III. emblazoned, with MS. notes, by
Bobert Owen Gent, a deputy herald." See also page vii.
c
XViii INTRODUCTION.
Sir Humphrey Weld, 1595 (not in the Visitation).
Sir Stephen Slaney, 1595.
Sir Robert Lee, 1602.
Sir Henry Billingsley, 1606.
John Swinnerton, 1612. He was son of Thomas Swinnerton of
Oswestry (not in the Visitation).
Sir Francis Jones, 1620.
Peter Probey, 1622 (not in the Visitation).
Allen Cotton, 1625.
Sir George Whitmore, 1631.
Thomas Adams, 1646.
Fuller (p. 264) says "twelve in all : see here a jury of Lords Mayors
born in this (which I believe will hardly be parallel'd in a greater) county,
all (no doubt) honest men and true.*' We find in the above list fifteen
Lord Mayors in 135 years. Surely a very large proportion for one
county.
Before leaving this division of our subject we give the inscription on
a brass representing the figures of a woman between two husbands which
was formerly in St. Alkmund's Church : '* Hie jacent Joh^es Ueroey et Joh^es
Humfreston hurgenses mile Salopia et Margeria uxor eor^ etp^dict Joh^es Hervey
obiit a^ d^ni 1470, etp^dict JoWes Humfreston dbiit vltimo die me^s Marcii a^d^ni
1491, ac eciam Margeria uxor p^dictor^ ohiit .... die mensis . . . . a<* d'ni
1500 quor^ animabus p^picieV de' arae\^^ It will be noticed that the date is
not 1497 as given on p. 263. The startling abruptness with which she is
described as uxor eorum or prasdictorum is characteristic of the downright
simplicity of those times.
A remarkable instance of a lady having married two Richard Owens
occurs in this Visitation. At p. 364, Katherine, daughter of Thomas
Montgomery, p. 391, married first Richard Owen, BailifE in 1559 [Arms :
Sable, three nags' heads erased argent]. At p. 397, Hugo Philips of
Kaersous married Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Owen and Katherine
his wife, " fil. Ric* {sic) Montgomery." This Richard Owen was the son of
Owen ap GrufiE of Llunllo by Gwen, daughter of Thomas Ireland [Arms :
Argent, a lion rampant sable] . Katherine, his widow, administered to this
second Richard Owen's will, which was proved in the P.C.C. 2 January 1576.
Many ancient gravestones found in St. Alkmund's, St. Chad's, and St.
Julian's were removed when those churches were rebuilt, and were placed
in country churches near to which the descendants of the persons com-
memorated had purchased estates. As a contrast to the above crude
inscription we quote an unusually beautiful epitaph on the tomb of John
Gardiner of Sansaw, dated 1628, in St. Mary's Church (see p. 196) :
INTRODUCTION. XIX
" Gratia Sancta Deiy tibi/ulsit, chare Johannes I
Ex re nomen habea : hoc tibi vita j/robai.
Horti CuUor eras : tibi Ouray soloqvs poloque
Plantas egregias addere summa/uit,
Rssurgdntis latitia^
Hinr surgo : properat Mediator hi acre Christus
Obvius huic rapiar : semper eroqm camesy
Thus skilfully rendered :
" John is the * grace of God/ to thee it came ;
Thy character depicted in thy name,
A Gardner too : *twas thine with anxious care,
For earth and heaven new scions to prepare.
The deceased speaks,
I rise : my Saviour meets me through the sky :
To dwell with Him, I mount, no more to die ! "
But no translation could convey the subtle beauties evolved from the
Latin.
It seems necessary now to consider the various circumstances and forms
attending a Visitation, and the inquiry will no doubt throw light on many
points which will be touched upon in succession, and the result cannot fail
to be a more exact appreciation of the difficulties, expenses, shortcomings,
and at the same time the extreme value, even with all their imperfections,
of such Visitation Records. It is probable also we may thus more clearly
understand the long lists of Disclaimers proclaimed after every Visitation.
The original proclamation by King Henry V., which was the first step
towards Heraldic Visitations, was dated 2 June 1417 (printed in
Mr. Grazebrook's * Heraldry of Worcestershire,* p. xiv), and was to the effect
that no man of what estate, degree, or condition soever should assume
arms unless he held them by right of inheritance, or by donation of some
person who had the power to give them, and that all persons should make
it appear to officers to be appointed, by whose gift they enjoyed such
arms, excepting those who had borne arms with the King at the battle of
Agincourt. The College of Arms was not established until 1485.
At iiTCgular intervals, when the Visitation of a county was determined
upon, Olarenceux or Nurroy King of Arms, armed with special powers by
the Sovereign and the Lords of the Privy Council, issued his summonses
to the Bailiffs of each Hundred or to the Mayors or other chief officers, com-
manding them to notify to each of the gentry, included in an accompanying
list of names, that they should appear before his deputies at a certain place
and on a certain day, in order that their pedigrees might be duly recorded,
and their right to the arms and to the consequent title of '^ gentleman '' be
INTRODUCTION.
certified, and any irregnlarities corrected. Perhaps the fullest particulars
we can have of this stage of the proceedings are printed in the 'Visitation
of Staffordshire, 1583* (Wm. Salt Society, vol. v.), where copies of the
warrants and directions are set forth. It will be noticed there that the
deputies are only directed to inquire of "all such are called or wrytten
Knights, Esquires, and Gentlemen ;" the fact being that the Peerage was
reserved to the care of Garter King of Arms, and to Norroy or Clarenceux
was committed all of lesser rank, Clarenceux's Kingdom being South of the
Trent, and that of Norroy to the North of that river. It is suggested
as a complaint that these lists of reputed gentry were drawn up from the
Sheriffs' or Under- Sheriffs' books, and therefore that they are nothing
more than the names of such as were liable to serve on Juries and paid
a certain taxation ; and it is advanced by those who seek to depreciate the
Heralds that they did not take sufficient account whether those individuals
whom they summoned had been claiming the rank of gentlemen or had
been using arms. After inquiring into this point, I have to say that the
lists of those summoned, so far as we are able to examine them, were
carefully and judiciously drawn up and out of a full knowledge of the
districts ; the names were supplied by the Heralds to the chief officers of
the hundred or place, and were not left to them to fill up, although
possibly their official knowledge would be made use of when drawing up
these lists. The early Heralds had a much more accurate knowledge of
such matters than would be possible in our days, when the assumption to
belong to the lunk of " gentry " is universal ; those who then started
such a claim became at once conspicuous. In the * Visitation of London,
1633,' p. 190, occurs this note : " These arms made by M> John Taylor of
Fleet Street since Michaelmas last ; " and • I find intances are not
infrequent in which such an intimate and exact acquaintance with details
is disclosed. These accusations therefore do not seem to have any
foundation in visible facts, but have arisen from the disappointment of
some who, not finding their families recorded as they would desire, and
unwilling to blame the neglect of their own ancestors, have sought to
vent their spite on the Heralds, and have put forward suggestions which
do not, on examination, seem to be true. This is a point we shall
carefully examine presently.
The Heralds appointed as deputies, accompanied by their stafl: of
registrar, scribes, and draughtsmen, proceeded in due time to sit, as
announced, in the most convenient towns, to receive and record, as brought
in to them by the neighbouring gentry,their descents, and to acknowledge,
or respite, or refuse altogether the arms which might be put forward,
according as the proofs submitted to them were satisfactory or not.
INTRODUCTION. XXI
* Visitation of Staffordshire, 1583,' William Salt Society, vol. v., p. 3:
"And these that may not commodiously bring w^ them such their
evidences, anncient writinges, and monuments (sic) as would serve to prove
the antiquitie of theire race and familye, but shalbe desirous to have me
home to their houses : upon the signification of such theire desires for the
furtherance of Her Ma^** service, I will make my repaire unto them soe
soone as conveniently I maye." Every facility was therefore offered on
the part of the Heralds to make their work complete.
The first question that naturally arises is, What fees were required P
Bandle Holme, in his * Academy of Armory,' 1688, book i., chap, i., sec. 25,
gives us the following information, and he was well acquainted with the
customs of the College of Heralds :
" But the Kings of Arms their principal Fees are those of the Visitations of
their Provinces : that is once in 20 or 30 years at the most they ride through their
part of the Kingdom assigned to them ; where (in certain places most convenient)
they summon in all the Gentry, as Baronets, Knights, Esquires, Gentlemen, and
Freeholders (or any whom he pleaseth to call before him) there to give an account
unto them of their Family, Matches, Issues, Coats of Arms belonging to them, and
their Title as Esquire, Knight, etc., all which is registered or recorded in a Book
called the Visitation-Book for such and such a county, taken at such a time. For
which regestring, travelling Expences and entertaining all his Visiters, the Kings
of Arms, and his Marshall, demands from every Gentleman 25% an Esquire 35", a
Knight or Baronet 55". All which being summed up through the Kingdom, will
amount to such a value as may sustain them, with good husbandry, till the next
Visitation : but that is seldom twice in one King at Arms's life-time,'*
These fees do not seem to have been exactly adhered to in every county ;
on the fly-leaf of a MS. by Christopher Barker, Garter, relating to Norfolk
and Suffolk, 1661, is this memorandum :
** For ye entring of every descent :
p:very(Jent £1 7 G
An Esquire 1 17 (J
A Knight 2 7 0
A Baronett 2 17 C"
But the trifling difference only gives us confidence in the statement of
Bandle Holme. As a result of the Visitations, many new families would
apply for and receive grants of arms, and " then a Fee accordingly of £10
or £20 is payable for Confirmation and granting such Coats of Arms and
regestring them among the gentry of that shire." (Bandle Holme, sec. 24,
book i., chap, i.)
The following from Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 14,294, fo. 110, is so curious
that we add it to our notes on this subject of Heralds' remuneration :
XXU INTRODUCTION.
" The number of Arms & Creasts granted by Sir Gilbert Dethick Garter, Are about
Singly, from y« 5*^ yeare of Edward y® VP** An'o 1551 unto y® 10^^
yeare of Eliz. An'o 1568 57
Armes & Creastes graunted by him y*' yeare 1568 unto y^ yeare 1572,
joyntly with y® provinciall Kings of Armes 40
And in that tyme, being little above foure yeares, he besides granted
singly about 5
And from y« 14^^ to y® 26^'' of Queene Eliz. An'o 1584 he again
graunted singly about 80
Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, delivered Patents of Armes synce y® tyme
that George Earle of Shrewsbury was Earle Mareschall of England
An'o 1573 unto y« yeare 1580 y® 26*^ of Queene Eliz. singly unto
diners of them of very good condition and quality to y^ number of 40
The announcement of the approaching Visitation we know caused
excitement, and in many cases alarm. The Heralds were armed with great
authority, and it depended entirely on the character of the individual
deputy whether this was used in an arbitrary manner, even to the extent
of breaking down family monuments and destroying other heraldic
devices, a power which Dugdale put into force in 1667. This extensive
authority was declared 1628 ('Heraldry of Worcestershire,^ p. xix), but
we do not notice that it was exercised in the earlier Visitations. We
know from the letter of Robert Greisbrooke of Shenstone, 23 March
1662 (preserved among Dugdale's papers at the College of Heralds, and
printed William Salt Society, vol. v., p. 156), how he hastened to get a
drawing of his arms prepared, the picture of them being at present with
his sister Chamberlayne in Oxfordshire, although his arms had been more
than once acknowledged by the Heralds, and Sir William Dugdale's sister
had married Mr. Richard Seawall of Coventry, whose mother was a
daughter of Alverey Greysbrooke of Stoke Hall. Sir William therefore
would be well acquainted with the family bearings.
" Letters written to Dugdale shew that he possessed a sway equal to
or almost superior to the authority of the secular sovereign." (Chetham
Society, vol. Ixxxiv., p. xii.) We can readily understand therefore how
the old gentry, whose position was known and assured in their own
district, might hesitate to submit their degree to the judgment of a
stranger, who was himself judge and jury, and there was no appeal. It was
not in human nature, at least not in the character of most men, to be
thus exalted as the representatives of the Earl Marshal, and through him
of the Crown itself, and sent down into a country district, without having
a due sense of the great dignity with which they had been clothed ; and
so we find the Heralds particularly sensitive to any neglect or want of
respect. There seems to be something in the profession of a Herald
INTRODUCTION. XXIU
which makes him combative. It is impossible to read of Vincent and
Brooke, Diigdale and Holme, or the remarks in Le Neve's works and
numberless other quarrels, without coming to this conclusion. But the
inquiry before us is — How, in all the senses of that word, were the Visita-
tions conducted ? and the character of individual Heralds seems subsidiary.
It must be clearly borne in mind that their interests lay in recording the
largest possible number of the gentry of a county ; but the limits within
which they must work were distinctly marked out for them, and every
instinct of the dignity of their position, loyalty to their order, and fear of
the consequences of any fault, consti'ained them to carry out their instruc-
tions fearlessly, which they certainly did. These jealousies and bickerings,
which we know abounded between themselves, are a guarantee to us that
rivals at the time were not able to substantiate any damaging accusations.
Still the fact remains, and must be allowed for, that Heralds are apt to be
irritable and quarrelsome ; perhaps it is a tendency which comes with the
accurate study of any exact science. In those who acknowledge only
facts which have been proved, the introduction of one gritty grain of what
is inexact immediately produces friction and consequent heat. But from
whatever causes, and no doubt they came from both sides, we find in
some counties, and more especially in the northern counties, where the
correspondence i« more fully known, that much angry feeling was
aroused, the Heralds' authority was slighted, and their summons to appear
greatly neglected. It is probable that in the earlier Visitations this was
not the case. We can understand how families who had already once
registered their descent, and had their arms duly acknowledged, would not
care to pay again thirty years or so afterwards ; and some of these may
have regarded the Heralds' Visitations as only a means of extorting
money, overlooking the fact that they were the official registration of
their legitimate descent, and consequent right to bear arms.
Much information on this point may be obtained from Mr. Bylands's
* Disclaimers at the Heralds' Visitations.'* It is advanced, as if it were
a known fact, that in many cases persons of substance on the list for the
hundred were summoned who had never assumed to use arms. Thus
(Gloucestershire Disclaimers 1682) Richard Tyler of St. Briavels says,
" I know of no coat of ai*ms belonging to me ; '' and William Davies, Clerk
de Abenall, declares, " I know of no coat of arms belonging to me at
present.*' Both were disclaimed. In the Visitation of Hereford, 1634,
* * A List of Persons who were Disclaimed as (Jentlemen of Coat-armour by the Heralds at
the Visitations of the various counties of England, with an Introduction by John Paul Eylands,
F.S.A. Guildford : printed by Billing and Sons, 1888.* 8vo. Of this work only one hundred
copies were printed for subscribers.
XXIV INTRODUCTION.
James Lane, draper, who disclaimed for himself, ^' saith that Jonathan
Wellington is a dark [i.e. blind] sickly man and no gentleman of coat
armour.** Both were disclaimed. In the Visitation of Worcester, 1634,
" Thomas Simonds of White Lady Aston : I know none of right, and
further saith that his father and grandfather were yeomen, and so writ
themselves." Now this may mean that as a yeoman he ought not to have
been summoned, or it may imply that he had used arms himself although
he knew of no " right." He was disclaimed.
But in considering these complaints we must remember we have not
heard and cannot arrive at the defendants' answers. It seems very hard
if persons not making any pretensions to arms were summoned only
because their wealth gave them a certain position as taxpayers, and were
then proclaimed in the most public manner as ignobiles, i.e. not gentlemen
of coat armour, in the neighbouring towns. But, after a careful examina-
tion, this seems to greatly overstate the case. Accidents of this kind must
sometimes have been made, but we know that in those days, as now, it
was looked upon too much as a venial ofPence to defraud the Government.
We find the List of Disclaimed at the Staffordshire Visitation, 1683
(William Salt Society, vol. iii., p. 14), thus headed : " The names of those
that in the time of this Visitacyon of Staffordshire have made noe proof e
of their Gentry, bearing noe armes, and yet, before tyme, had called and
written themselves Oentlemen, and were therefore disclaymed in the chiefe
places of the Hundreds wherein they dwell." Nothing could be more
distinct. They had pretended and put themselves forward as gentlemen ;
that is, had borne and used arms before time. They could not, when
called upon, shew any lawful right, and therefore they were disclaimed.
We know that the shields pulled down and defaced by the Heralds
were set up again the moment their backs were turned. Dugdale notes
pulling down a second time Cheshire arms which he had already destroyed
(* Dugdale's Life,* Chetham Society, vol. Ixxxviii., pp. 30-1) ;* and
Mr. H. S. Grazebrook, in the Preface to the Staffordshire Visitation of
1663 (William Salt Society, vol. v., p. xi), says that " many, I may almost
say most, of those who made no proof continued the use of the arms they
claimed and displayed them without scruple on seals, furniture, etc."
In vol. V. of the William Salt Society, p. xii (footnote), are given the
arms of several families on the county map in Plott's * Natural History
of Staffordshire, 1686,' which had been unproved or disclaimed at the
* At Chester, " where I pulled down those atchievements w** Holmes the paynter had set up
again in S* John's Church for Alderman Walley w'* I took down in A® 1644 ; " and a^niin,
pulled down and defaced those atchievements at Budworth " which Holme the pa>Titer of Chester
had hung up again for M' Marbury w'' I puld down once before." (* Life of Sir AVilliam
I>ugdale/ by William Hamper, 4to, 1827.)
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Visitations, and which were therefore still improperly put forward by
these families, who persisted that they were gentry.
The fairest way to view the position of these complainants seems to be,
if they made no claim to be gentlemen of coat armour, it was then but a very
mitigated thing to complain of if their names should be published at the
Market Cross as not belonging to the order of Heraldic Gentry, to which,
as they declared to the Heralds, they did not aspire. They could readily
attain that rank by applying for a grant ; the sting of such publicity
would lie in their having sailed about in stolen or usurped plumage, and
then been exposed before their neighbours. The Heralds' position
seems to be this : you are forbidden to use arms without due and proper
right to them ; we enter up and register the descents of all who apply,
but we publicly notify those who have no right to coat armour; and
thus it is that we find many genealogies entered in Visitations without any
arms attached, and the names occur among the List of Disclaimers.
The privilege of bearing coat armour emanated only from the King
by his appointed officers, and any person usurping such a privilege was
guilty of fraud, and if he used the armorial bearings the property of any
other family to which such appertained he was guilty of stealing. A
coat of arms is an incorporeal hereditament vested in the descendants of
the first acknowledged owner, and descending only to those who could
prove their legitimate descent from him. There are instances, chiefly in
the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, of the rightful and acknowledged
owner granting his coat of arms to some other individual, but they are
so curious and rare that we need hardly note them here as the one
exception to this law.* The heritable right in a coat of arms cannot be
sold. With the above-noticed rare exceptions there is no title but of
legitimate inheritance; this is plainly declared in the wording of all
grants. Richmond alias Clarenceux, 9 Henry VII., grants " to William
Greene and to his posteritie he and they to have, occupie & inioye the
same and therein to be revested at ther pleasures." (Harl. MS. 1115,
fo. 3**.) Also in the same MS., fo. 6, Gueyenne, King of Arms, grants
" to have, use & hold unto the said William Swayne and to the yssue &
• The following abstract from the College of Arms Register of Nobles and Oentles, vol. viii.,
p. 170**, is an interesting and late example of such a grant, and its acknowledgment by the College
of Heralds.
" Anstis, Garter, and Ward, Clarenceux, 15 Aug. 1733, exemplified to Lord Anne Hamilton,
Whereas Francis Edwards of Welham, co. Leicester, was entitled to bear, Per bend sinister ermine
and ermines, a lion rampant or, and for crest a lion's head couped and parted per bend sinister of
the same, and upon his death the said arms descended to his only daughter and heiress Mary
Edwards, who hath, by an Instrument dated 2 July 1733 under her hand and seal, assigned to
Lord Anne Hamilton, 3"^ son of James, Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, now of Kensington,
00, Middlesex, the said arms and crest to be borne by him and the heirs of his body," etc,, etc.
d
XXVI INTRODUCTION.
procreation of his body lawfully begotten in all worship & gentleness
everlasting."
Precisely the same line of law will now punish an individual who
infringes a patent, or who makes use of the name of some well-known
firm in order to get an advantage in business. The only difference is
that in these instances the gain is in money, while in the Visitation
times heraldic distinctions and the rank of gentleman which they brought
were a social gain and in great estimation.
We have many instances of consideration and forbearance on the part
of the Heralds. There are cases in which the scion of an ancient stock
attended the Heralds and recorded his descent and arms, and was excused
the fees on account of poverty ; that is, more regard was paid to hlood than
position. In the Visitation of Hereford, 1634, we have " Charles Whitney
of Norton to be spared for his name " ; " Philips of Ashton to be spared
from disgrace"; "Jno. Abrahall of Stoke Edith to be spared from
disclaiming for his name's sake." In the Visitation of Worcestershire,
1634, "Thomas Wild to be spared from the Post " ; "I have no interest
in Arms, Edm^ Boothby." He, one would suppose, should not have been
summoned, but the Herald at the time had other facts before him and
was not satisfied, for, he adds, " to be spared from disclaiming in regard
of his being a souldier and of deserts."
The above quotations shew that the itinerant Heralds would in some
cases have willingly shielded individuals, but the terms of their com-
mission were inexorable ; the rank of nobilis must be distinctly upheld ;
the mandate of the Earl Marshal's Court had gone forth — prove your
lawful right to the arms which you have been using, or be disclaimed.
And so we find all of those mentioned, Whitney, Philips, Abrahall, Wild,
and Boothby, among Mr. Bylands's List of the Disclaimed. Any idea
therefore that the Heralds could shield their own friends is quite
inadmissible ; the dignity of their commission surmounted all personal
considerations, and its terms were strictly carried out.
In the Visitation of Worcestershire, 1682, " I, Joseph Euthorn of
Evesham, doe promise to forbeare using any Coat of Arms untill I can
make out what coat doth belong to me " — surely this implies that he
had beforetime done so? Disclaimed 1682. Gloucester, 1623, "Rich^
Warren of Stainton falcely usurped Arms which were defaced & he
disclaymed"; "Edw^ Hill Customer of Gloucester, neither gent, of
Bloud .Ancestry nor Arms." Edward Hopkins disclaimed at Boston, co.
Lincoln, 1 634, " an Usurper of Armes." Walter Cary of Wicomb
(Visitation of Bucks, 1634), "no gent, nor hath any (right) to bear arms
which he usurpeth"; and again (Visitation of Derby, 1634), "Rob*
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Wilmott of Chadderton disclaimed for usurping the Title of Gent, not-
withstanding having been disclaimed in the Visitation made 1611.**
Every allowance was made for those who had difficulty in proving
their right to the arms. The pedigree was entered and the arms respited
for proof.* Mr. H. S. Grazebrook mentions (William Salt Society, vol. v.,
p. xi) the case of Amphlett, whose family had used arms which the
Heralds said belonged of right to the name of Hastings. This was
respited for proof, and, after suitable delay, proof to the satisfaction of
the Heralds had not been shewn. This name, however, does not appear
among the disclaimed, but the arms were not allowed.
Arms so respited were not publicly disclaimed at the Staffordshire
Visitations of 1614 and 1663, although in many instances a note is made
that nothing further had been done ; and we notice that Dugdale at his
Yorkshire Visitation of 1665 allowed two years to elapse before he pro-
ceeded to publish the lists of Disclaimed. In the Visitation of Hereford,
1634, occurs this memorandum: "John Philips of Ledbury to be dis-
claimed at our next 'sizes because he was not disclaimed at our being in
the country, being respyted for proofe, but cannot make any proofe."
Again, in the Lancashire Visitation, 1613 (Chetham Soc, vol. Ixxxii.,
p. x), Winckley produced charters from a remote date proving his
pedigree, " but because the legend on an ancient seal was partly defaced
the arms were not allowed." Now this is a most unfair way of putting
it. The deed in question (p. 38) to which this seal was attached was dated
60 Edward III. : '' Adam filius Johannis de Winkley dedit et concessit
Johanni filio Johannis de Bayly," etc. The seal shewed an eagle
displayed, with the legend " Sigillum Johannis," and the rest is broken
away. It certainly was not Adam's seal, it might have been his father's ;
but to those who know how often borrowed seals were used in charters it
is quite plain that the Herald could never acknowledge a single occurrence
of these arms and allow them to Winckley.
Taking the above view of the vested property of the rightful owners
in heraldic bearings, we have many cases where similar want of sufficient
proof caused their rejection. Page viii of the same volume: Travers
brought evidences and muniments, but the two seals shewn led to a
question which was the proper bearing, and it could not be decided.
At page X of the same Visitation Bobert Holt of Stubley had married
"an olde woman" and would not enter. The Heralds declared in 1613
that this family had no coat, although it was allowed by Flower in 1367.
* lu our Lbit of Disclaimed, 1623, three names are iucluded, viz., Jobber of Heton, Moor of
Moore, aud Ockley of Ockley ; pedigrees for tliese uames, aud witii tlie arms, occur ou pp. ai^,
806, aud 376, aud there is uothiug to shew that the arms were a later addition to our MISS.
XXVUl INTRODUCTION.
In this case there can be no doubt the legitimate descent from that
member in 1567 was not clearly shewn to the Heralds, otherwise they had
no power to refuse. The onus of proof lay with the claimant. It seems
strange that Eobert Holt should refuse to enter, and that a complaint
against the Heralds should in after times be based thereupon. Again,
Hindley produced evidences for three hundred years, but was not '* allowed ''
arms. There are many instances of families who can shew much longer
pedigrees and own considerable estates, but who cannot prove that they
ever lawfully used arms. " Allow " has two meanings. The heraldic is
" acknowledge," and this the Heralds could not do without satisfactory
proof ; the other sense is " permit," a sense excluded from all heraldic
matters, which only deal with facts. We are obliged to expose the
insinuation involved in that term. The only liberty left to the Heralds
was that of judgment whether or not the facts adduced were sufficient to
prove the claims. They had no choice of " allowing " in the charitable
sense to " permit."
This naturally leads to the question, What proof was required by the
Heralds before they would allow the arms ? Of course a grant or proof
that the Heralds had already allowed such to a direct legitimate ancestor,
or as " their ancestral arms " to collaterals in a certain degree, was
sufficient ; or the grant by one who had the right thus to delegate his
arms to another ; there are such instances, as already noticed. Prescrip-
tion with use by his ancestors was readily conceded when the arms were
not those belonging to some other family. In the William Salt Society
(vol. v., pp. X and 145) the Gaywoods of Bishops Offley in Staffordshire,
who had been disclaimed in 1583, were allowed in 1614 a coat which was
represented in an old window in Eccleshall Church, although Gregory
King makes a note at the time in the Visitation Book : " Cave as to the
coat of Gay wood, for, if they have right to bear three pheons, it must be
by the interposition of a chevron argent, for so does the coat stand
in the window of Eccleshall Church. Without a chevron it is the
coat of Malpas." Woodhouse of Woodhouse (p. 327) : " These arms
were in an old glasse window of the church at Wombourne neere to the
seat of this family in the same church, and likewise depicted on that
seat." Stonyer of Biddulph (p. 282) : " For proof he vouches y^ picture
of his great grandfather made in Qu. Eliz. time, on which these arms
are."
The remarks of Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges on this matter of usage
are very interesting (CoUins's ' Peerage,' edit. Brydges, vol. i., p. 382, and
they are quoted in a paper on " Proofs of Arms Required by Heralds," in
the * Herald and Genealogist,' vol. ii., p. 154) :
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^' There is much more in the use of arms than light or interested critics in
genealogy admit. When carried up to such a period as to be beyond memory it
operates in the nature of prescription, and is of a directly opposite nature from a
late assumption, where the want of authority is fatal to the right."
The following copy of a letter from Sir William Dugdale to Mr.
William Horsley, 15 June 1668, will shew this clearly, and what was con-
sidered prescriptive right. The original is preserved in the Lansdowne
MS. No. 870, and it is printed in the ' Eetrospective Eeview ' for 1827,
p. 146 :
" Therefore it will be requisite that he do look over his own evidences for some
seals of arms, for perhaps it appears in them, and if so, and that they have used U
from the beginning of Q, ElizabMs reign, or about that time, 1 shall allowe thereof^
for our directions are limiting us so to do, and not a shorter prescription of usage^
This was the spirit in which the Heralds approached the consideration
of evidences laid before them ; but the unwarranted assumption of arms
was promptly met with all the weapons at their command, and properly
so, for they had a duty to perform, viz., to protect the order of gentry,
and to uphold the terms of their own commission under the great seal.
Dallaway (* Heraldic Enquiries,' p. 308), says :
" It will strike an examiner of pedigrees to which no arms are attached that the
families so degraded were not unfrequently of high ancestry and of extensive
property in those counties where they are registered ; and that the escocheon
disclaimed in a former was allowed and confirmed in a subsequent Visitation. This
circumstance depended entirely upon the individual representative, who in some
instances treated the Earl Marshal's summons with contempt, or at least with neglect.
Their descendants are therefore excluded from armorial claims unless," etc., etc.
The Heralds underwent privations and labours, travelling through their
district on horsobiick, and stopping in country inns in those centres which
seemed most convenient and where the neighbouring gentry could most
readily wait ui)on them. The established scale of fees in their court was
not excessive, and during the later Visitations, when expenses must
presumably have increased, these must have been little more than suflBcient
to repay the labours and outlay of the Herald and his stafP. Handle
Holme, book i., chap, i., sec. 21, informs us that "the yearly Pention
allowed them was Garter £40 per annum : Clarencieux and Norroy £20
each: six heraulds at £13 6s. 8d. apiece : four Pursevants having amongst
them all £93 6s. 8d. : — anything beyond this arose from fees." We quote
Handle Holme because he wrote in 1688, very near the time we are
discussing, and he was well acquainted with all the facts. They came
clothed with an authority so high, that it entitled them officially to evexy
reasonable deference and respect. It is true their punishment for c
XXX INTRODUCTION.
was not prompt imprisonment and a fine, as with the Law Judges ; but it
reached forward for generations ! If no member of a family would take
the trouble, or let us say had the civility, to answer their summons and
satisfy the representatives of the Earl Marshal, and indirectly of the
reigning Sovereign, as to their right to use armorial distinctions and the
title of gentry, which it was only in the power of the Earl Marshal,
delegated to him by the Sovereign, to grant, or ratify and acknowledge ;
the verdict of the Earl Marshal's Court, the sole heraldic authority, could
only take this form : " Such a one having been summoned before one of our
principal officers and invited to explain by what right he is using certain
ancient heraldry, and being unable to prove his descent and right thereto,
and probably unwilling to expose his want of that right, is by us proclaimed
To shew that this verdict could be reversed by properly and decently
satisfying the constituted authorities and proving to them that the using
was rightful, we print a curious Certificate by St. George, Norroy, extiucted
from Harl. MS. 1470 by Mr. H. S. Grazebrook in his Staffordshire
Visitation of 1683, so frequently quoted (Wm. Salt Society, iii.,p. 16, note) :
" The King's most excellent Ma"« being desirous that ye Gentry of his Kingdom
might be preserved in every degree, estate, etc., and to that end hath given full
power and authority under the Greate Seale of England unto mec llichard 8*
George, Norroy King of Armes, not only to summon all the Gentlemen w'thin my
Province, but also to distinguish and make infamous by Proclamation all such as
shall usurpe or take upon them the name of Esquire or Gentleman without just
authority. And whereas Stephen Longsdon of Longsdon in co. Derby appeared
before me in my Yisitacion and disclaimed the title of a gentleman under his hand,
as not knowing how he might justifie the same, I proceeded against him according
to my Com'ission. Since w^^ tyme, he, making further enquiry, and finding tliat
his Auncestors have been of long time reputed Gentlemen and borne Armes, w'** (as
I am informed by some of good sort in the Contrey) he is able to prove by evidence
and other good record, he hath desired me to affirm his right and publish the same.
Wherefore these are to make knowne unto all manner of p'sons whatsoever that the
said Stephen Langsdon may lawfully use and bear such armes and Creasts as his
Auncestors have done before him, and as he may lawfully justifie ; And also that
it shall be lawfuU for him to beare the name title and dignity of a Gentleman in such
manner and forme as any of his predecessors have done or as he may lawfully justifie.
In witness whereof I the said Norroy King of Armes have sett to my hand and seale
* In Coke upon Lyttelton, ii., 667, the law is clearly laid down : "As in ancient [Roman]-
times statues or images of their ancestors were proofs of their nobility "—he quotes Juvenal, Sat. 8,
and Cicero — " Nohilet lunt qui imagines generis ntt pro/erre poesunt, so in later times Coat armes
came in lieu of those statues or images, and are the most certaine proofes and evidence of nobility
and gentry, so as in these daies the rule is, Nohiles sunt qui insignia gentilicia generis sui pro/erre
possunt." It thus follows that a man might be an Esquire, or a Knight, or even bear a title, and
yet be ignobilis. Wharton (Law Lexicon, article Nobilis) : " The gentry are those who are able to
produce armorial bearings derived by descent from their own ancestors."
:.. «.Jg:
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XXXI
of my ofBcc Dated the xs"' day of Novemljer in tlie is"' yeare of o'r Sovereifpie
Lord James by the graoe of God King of Great Brittaign, Frajice and Ireland.
Rich : S' Oeorqe, Noiroy King of ArineB."
We are accustomed Dowadaja to hear hai'd words agaiuat the Heralds
of the sixteentli and seventeenth centuries. Students, regrptful that
vastly more has not come down to us in their Visitations, aiid descendant*
of some of the families, smarting luider the results of the careleaaness or
iniioleDce of the then representative of their family whose contempt of
the duly constituted authority has robted them of what they now feel
would be of exceeding value, and further has cast a deep shadow of
doubt over their heraldic rights. In several instances we know that
this has so irritated the honest straightforward ness of this generation
(we mention it with admiration and respect) that the present representa-
tives have taken out new grants of arms rather than feel every time the
carriage drove up to the door that they were shewing about the county
heraldic pretensions to which they ha<l no heraldic right.
The position of the Heralds in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
is unassailable and perfectly clear; legally and heraldically they could
have taken up no other ground. The value of their acknowledging and
passing certain arms is in exact ratio to their known heraldic strictJiess.
Descendants of the Disclaimed forget that if the Visitations had been con-
ducted in a careless slipshod way, supposing for a moment such to have been
possible with authorities so solemnly constituted, in that case the records
they covet would not bear the sterling value placed upon those weighty
records which we now possess. It is more just and dispassionate to
acknowledge that the Heralds did all in their power, and, being human,
they encourged the gentry to come in with tlieir fees and to shew such
satisfactory heraldic proof as would confirm to them their proper social
distinctions. To enable them to do this the Heralds warned them of
their approach a month or so beforehand, and came down with hooka and
attendants to their very doors. In order farther to induce their attendance
they had to prochiim that this inquiry was made to check the unlawful
assumption of arms, and that such cases would be dealt with either by
granting such honours to those who were worthy, or by publicly disgnicing,
and if necessarj- further proceedings in the EarlMarshal's Court against such
impostors as had pretended falsely to heraldic rank. Would not the
natural and honest course have been to assist the Heralds in the purging
out of such false pretensions? New families of course arise, their wealth
enables them to purchase heraldic rights, and they enter among the
ancient gentry and keep up the decaying numbers of amost important power
in the state. It was a public benefit to expose and disgrace impostors bo
XXXll INTRODUCTION.
mean that they could flaunt in the absence of the Heralds heraldic pre-
tensions, and sneak away when the approaching Visitation reminded them
that they had for all these years been impudent cheats; they must now either
honestly pay for and acquire the rights they had been dishonestly using, if
the Heralds could see their way to make such grants, or else they must be put
down into their real rank. It is no injustice to declare a man's real rank, nor
does it cause any irritation unless his self-estimation exceeds his intrinsic
value. In Heraldry there is no room for supposition ; either a man is a
gentleman of coat armour or he is not ; he may be an equally respected
and respectable yeoman ; all the Heralds sought to establish was the truth.
Let us now try to discover by evidence what sort of reception and
deference the Heralds received, and how they were seconded and assisted
in this laudable work ; and when putting it in this way we do not for a
moment seek to conceal their desire to make it pay ; they had heavy
expenses to incur, their actual salaries were absurdly small, and of
course a Visitation brought in fees both for registrations and grants;
but the Earl Marshal's Court fixed when such were needful to keep
together our heraldic annals, and the heraldic trust that was committed
to its care. It gave the licence, but the expenses and financial results
accrued to the individual Herald.
It is better for various reasons that we quote our facts in order of
date, the advantage of which will appear when we come to consider
further details. We must remember that the Heralds were few, and
only occasionally do they express the indignation they felt at the neglect
of their mission on the part of some of the gentry, or as they put it
contempt of their office and position as representing the Earl Marshal,
and through him their sovereign, the head of all heraldic distinctions.
We know more of these matters as to Lancashire than the other counties ;
all the Visitations for that county having been ably edited for the Chetham
Society, and we are thus able to give the following quotations from the
1533 Visitation ; these shew that the Heralds were willing to accord every
facility when they were civilly treated, and we would aak in common
fairness. What could they do with such men as he who " wold not be
spoken withall " P
Page 36 : " John Talbott of Saleberry .... a verrey gentle Esquir & worthy to
bee taken payne for."
Page 43 : " S' John Townley of Townley Knight had to his firste wief one who
was dough ter to S*" Charles Appilljsdon & one of the heyres of Gatesford whereby
he beareth the goats. I wote not what her name is nor I made no greate inquisi-
tion for he would have no noate taken of hym saying that ther was no more Gentil-
men in Lancashire Bat my Lord of Derbye & Mountegle. I soght hym all day
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Rydin(]fe in the wyld countrej & his reward was ij" w** the guyde had the most p*te
and I had as evill a joniey as ev* I hadd."
Page 47 : " Robert Holt of Stubbley maried an olde woman by whom he hadd no
yssue & therfore he wold not have her name entered.*'
Page 48 : ** S' Ric. Houghton Knight did mary Alice doughter and one of the
heyres to S"^ Thorns, of Asheton Knight and they have yssue Katherine who is
maried to S' Thoms. Gerard Knight. The said S' Ric. hath pntt away his lady and
wife and kepeth a concobyne in his house by whom he hath divers children and by
the lady he hath Ley Hall w'^ armes he beareth quartered with his in the first q"^
he says that M*" Garter licensed him so to doe and he gave M"^ Garter an angle noble
but he gave me nothing nor made me no good chere but gave me proude woords."
Page 182 : "Gerrard of the Brynne wold not be spoken withall."
Page 231 : " Sir William Poole Knight lieth at the Abbay of Vale Royall and he
wolde have not taken " {sic).
In the Lancashire Visitation, 1613, we find (Chetham Society,
vol. Ixxxii., p. viii) Bradshaw of Bradshaw " produced two ancient letters,
but the members referred to could not be placed in the pedigree." The
Heralds therefore could only take the evidence before them.
Dugdale's Visitation, 1664-5, occurred at an unfortunate juncture. The
feelings of rival parties ran high. Chetham Society, vol. Ixxxiv., p. xiii :
" The Puritans refused, the tribunal was considered by them expensive,
arbitrary, and incompetent, Norroy himself being both judge and jury."
He was a strong Royalist, and likely to regard critically those of the other
side who in some cases perhaps had obtained grants during the Common-
wealth times, and all of these had been declared only four years before to
be nuU and void, and as if they had never been made. There was there-
fore sufficient material for friction on both sides. Dugdale had a duty to
perform, those gentry whose position from any cause was doubtful con-
temned his authority, and a large portion of the county supported them
in their attitude of heraldic rebellion ; and this in a county where a strong
feeling of the distinctions of rank was supposed to be and really did
exist.
In Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, 1665 (Surtees Society, 1859), we
find the pedigrees of 472 families entered, and a long list of 257 dis-
claimers. At page xii we read : " It is evident the pride of family was
wanting in Yorkshire, nearly one-third of the old gentry summoned treated
the summons with neglect " ; and at page xiv : " Mr. Robert Stafford of
Thwing Dickering slighted the summons."
Certain accidents partly contributed to this neglect, for Mr. Charles
Fairfax thus writes to Sir William Dugdale in June 1666 :
" Some gentlemen will attend you at the next assizes to whom I gave notice :
but many (not sensible of the honour of their families) I find remiss, yet hope
XXXIV INTRODUCTION.
(upon their better thought) they will do right to posterity and give their attend-
ance. Your too short stay in your several circuits (and their coincident appearances
upon summonses before the Deputy Lieutenants) they alledge for excuse they could
not wait on you." (Hamper's ' Life of Dugdale,' p. 364.)
We may add as confirming the moderate tone of the Heralds and their
anxiety to make as complete as possible their lists of gentry, that the
resulting List of Disclaimed in Yorkshire was delayed for two years before
it was proclaimed, in order to gather up any further gentry that might be
persuaded to come in.
We would further refer to the Proclamation of Norroy, 2 February
17 Charles II., addressed to the Balive of the Hundred of Salford (quoted
in the ^Herald and Genealogist,' vol. ii., p. 151, from the appendix to Mr.
Ormerod's paper, **A Fragment Illustrative of Sir William Dugdale's
Visitation of Lancashire"). Certain persons, *' whose names were given
in a schedule, had not made their appearance, and they were once more
required and expected at the sign of the King's Head in Salford upon
Saturday the 11th day of March following," etc. The schedule contained
seventy-three names, and the result was that many obeyed this second
request and entered their pedigrees.
" In the Heralds' College are some interesting letters addressed to Sir William
Dugdale by gentlemen in Lancashire on the subject of this Royal Commission.
Some, whose ancestors had long borne arms, disclaimed their right altogether ;
others stated that they were not entitled to any such distinction, not being * Gentle-
men ; ' and the friends of some courteously assigned reasons for the summons not
having been obeyed, e.g., * M' Beswyke of Manchester is in Ireland,' * M' Alex'
Butterworth of Belfield is a young man on his travels, but will enter on his return
home.' The Nonconformist families generally appear to have disdained the noble
science, * feeling assured * (as Macaulay in the * Edinburgh Review * observes of the
old Puritan) * that if his name was not found in the Registers of Heralds it was
recorded in the Book of Life, and hence originated his contempt for all terrestrial
distinctions, accomplishments, and dignities.' It may, however, be easily inferred
from his rough MS. notes, now in the College of Arms, that Dugdale*s high notions,
not only of the Royal prerogative, but also of his own office, led him in numerous
instances to offend the prejudices of those whose views on both subjects were not
exactly in accordance with his own. Of these the following is a specimen :
M' James Halliwell of Pyke-house, his estate 200" per ann. 8 or
* July 28 1666 4 Sons brought upp at University & some at Inns of Court, yett
Hundesffield disclaymcd under his hand rather than be at the charge. He is
ritch and misserable & a Puritan withall.' "
(Printed in the Chetham Miscellanies for 1851, being vol. xxiv. of the
Chetham Society's Publications.)
Modem critics must acknowledge that the Heralds on their part did
all they could to record full lists of gentry, and must feel that the default
INTEODUCTION. XXXV
entirely rests upon those who refused to attend. In the * Herald and
Genealogist,' vol. ii., pp. 149-154, it is stated that " Some objected to the
charges, and others had a total indifference to armorial distinctions. On
one occasion few gentlemen appeared because there was a horse race at
Brackley.* Such as came he (Sir Edward Bysshe, Clarenceux) entered if
they pleased. If they did not enter, he was indifferent. So the Visitation
was a trite thing, many looked on it as a trick to get money." Now as
we read these facts the Herald and his staff attended at great personal
labour, and he ran the risk of the fees ingathered not being sufficient to
cover the expenses, which were relatively much heavier at these latest
Visitations. Under such circumstances he could not be "indifferent."
But the gentry did not realize their opportunity and the duty incumbent
upon them to assist in upholding their social rank. Some names are
returned as " extra com " or " hors du pays."
Mr. H. S. Grazebrook (Visitation of Staffordshire, 1583; William
Salt Society, vol. iii., p. xiii) says : " Some men, no doubt, were too proud
to have their ancient standing brought at all into question or to allow
that it required recognition. Others were altogether careless and in-
different, and their tastes were for very different objects. Others would
be absent from home at the time of the Heralds' circuit, or if summoned
to attend them at a neighbouring town were possibly prevented by illness
or indisposed by domestic sorrow and trouble ; " and he refers to * Herald
and Gen.,' vol. vii., p. 47.
Prom whatever cause the following well-known names are among the
defaulters in Staffordshire : Congreve, Wolseley, Sneyd, Fowke, Lane,
Kynnersley, Draycott, Chetwynd, Stanley, Skeffington, Swynfen, etc.
In Lancashire Ormerod remarks that Hulton of Hulton is only entered
at the first and last Visitations, and Gerard of Bryn never appears.
Such names shew that although it is very pleasant to a family to find
their descents duly recorded, still the absence of their name altogether
from the list is no proof whatever that their social position and heraldic
rights were not all the time perfectly well assured.
• Brackley is in Northamptonshire. Wo are not told at which Visitation this oc<?urrc<i. All
Byssho's Visitations were between the years 1662 and 1068, so late a date that even the character
of such a man as Sir William Dnj^ale wns unavailing. Tlie constant devotion of the gentry to
8i»orts is advanced as a probable reason for their carelessly neglecting the summonses of Heralds ;
but wo can only allow of this with serious raservations, because the Visitations were purposely
fixed at those seasons when travelling across country roads would be practicable, viz., March to
September, and this n-as not the time for sports. Except fishing and racing, nearly all sports
were suspended during the spring and summer, which nature has set apart for the increase of
the animal creation and the growth of its young; shooting and hunting therefore must
always have ceased at the times of the Heralds' Visitations ; and even hawking, for merlins
get sick with moulting from Maroh to August. Otters were sometimes hunted during the summer
in order to exterminate them and their young.
XXXVl INTRODUCTION .
We have left till now the scathing remarks of Blackstone (* Com-
mentaries,' vol. iii., p. 106), because they refer to a time much later than
the Visitations, when the Heralds and their science had sunk in public
estimation (Blackstone wrote in 1765), and the rank of " gentleman " had
then ceased to be an exact term. He says :
" The marshalling of coat armour, which was formerly the pride and study of all
the best families in the kingdom, is now greatly disregarded, and has fallen into
the hands of certain officers and attendants upon this Court, called Heralds, who
consider it only as a matter of lucre and not of justice, whereby such falsity and con-
fusion have crept into their records (which ought to be the standing evidence of
families, descents, and coat armour) that though formerly some credit has been paid
to their testimony, now even their common seal will not be received as evidence in
any court of justice in the kingdom."
To us this is so evidently a contrasting of the " now," that is 1766,
with the former condition of the Heralds' College, that it seems to have no
reference to our subject ; but since it has been introduced into the able
paper in the * Herald and Genealogist,' vol. ii., pp. 149-154, entitled
" The Proofs of Arms required by the Heralds at their Visitations," we
feel constrained to point out that this has no reference to the Heralds'
Visitations, which are the ostensible subject-matter of that paper.
The quotation therefore which is put forward to depreciate the Heralds
in Visitations tells quite the other way, for Sir William Blackstone* holds
them up to reverence, and regrets the laxity which had brought about so
striking a change in his own times. The writer of a more able paper in
the * Herald and Genealogist,' vol. vii., p. 46, had no difficulty in reading
Blackstone's remarks as complimentary to the earlier Heralds.
We must make a further reference to this learned paper in the ' Herald
and Genealogist,' vol. ii., p. 151, which says : " In 1661 Holme writes to
Dugdale in behalf of a young gentlewoman, illegitimate, ' linked in affec-
tions ' to a near relation of his own, ' not to a have a Batune crosse the
coat,' but the colours in the arms to be changed ; the fee offered is five
pounds, though Holme suggests that the favour might be granted
gratuitously " (Dugdale, * Diary,' etc., p. 358) ; and a footnote : " The P.S.
is amusing : * There is an alderman's sone in Chester whose great-grand-
father was base bOrne, whom I have bine treating with sev'all tymes
about the alteration of his coat, telling him for £10, and not under, it
may be accomplished ; five he is willing to give, but not above ; if y" please
to accept of that sume y" may writt me a line or two.' "
Why seek to twist these round into an accusation against the Heralds,
when the meaning is quite obvious ; these persons were to apply for new
* Sec also Cruise on * Dimities and Titles of Honour/ 1810, ohap. vi., sec. 62, where it is laid
down that the official Records of the Heralds* Ck>llege are accepted as evidence.
INTEODUCTION. XXXVU
grants of arms, and they were anxious only that under the circumstances
such might be obtained, and on the most favourable terms.
In very early times bastardy was thought little detriment. Public
opinion progressed, and both heraldry and the law continued throughout
to draw their marked distinction against it. Now we see in 1661 the
baton sinister had become too palpable. They sought for some less con-
spicuous brand, and would sooner have a new coat altogether than
continue the ancient arms with a stain upon them. Better to appear as
a novtis homo than bear the ancient arms with a blot which public opinion
understood and noticed. See the grant to Hariot Eliot, 16 July 1726,
printed in the ' Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, 1868, vol. ii., p. 48.
Her maiden name is not given ; she was the natural daughter of the
Bight Hon. James Craggs, Secretary of State. She would not impale
with her husband's coat armour that which wa43 branded, and so she
applied for and received a new coat altogether.
We now come to consider the frequent errors observed in Visitation
pedigrees. We quite endorse what is said in the Chetham Society's vol.
Ixxxviii., p. 40: "The pedigrees ought most assuredly to be received with
great caution, and few of them to be regarded as indisputably correct unless
tested by documentary evidence." This is simply the result of unskilful
or careless genealogists who, when preparing their papers in anticipation
of the Heralds' Visitations, had not the necessary documentary evidences
supplied to them. The wills and other sources of information, now so
accessible, enable us to supplement and correct statements which they
drew up in all honesty, from such materials as they had at their command.
What is a matter of much astonishment in many Visitations is the strange
omissions to be found in pedigrees which are signed as correct by the
heads of the families ; the maiden names of their wives or mothers are
frequently wanting. Mr. H. S. Grazebrook (in the William Salt Society,
vol. iii., p. xiii ; also vol. v., p. xii) points to some remarkable instances
which the Heralds could easily have filled in at the time by verbal inquiry,
and goes on to remark that the Heralds who were enjoined in their
Commissions not only to peruse and take knowledge of all manner of arms,
but also to note the descents, pedigrees, and marriages of the nohiles in
their provinces, paid far more attention to the heraldry than to the
genealogical part of their duties. The editor of the Lancashire Visitation,
1613 (Chetham Society, vol. Ixxxii.), advances a most extraordinary state-
ment (p. vi), that viva voce evidence was the genei-al practice at Visitations
— we give the exact quotation, " which was the general mode of taking
information at the Visitation ;" and again at p. viii, '* parole evidence,"
etc., etc., and thus seeks to account for many deficiencies and mistakes ;
XXXVm INTRODUCTION.
but we cannot accept this. The Visitation which follows his Preface con-
tains many long pedigrees which alone would refute his suggestion, and a
glance at our Shropshire MS. of 1623 shews many long pedigrees most
cardfully drawn up and including all the branches of ancient and widely
extended families. We would also refer to page 125 of our Visitation ;
two accounts of the ancient descent of the Cole family were submitted :
there were no evidences to shew which was the correct one, and so the
Heralds entered both and joined on at foot the more modern portion of
which they were assured.* The fact is that some knowledge of Heraldry,
and as a consequence the rudiments of descent, was considered at the
time of which we write a part of every gentleman's education ; no man
could be Peacham's Complete Gentleman without knowing of all manner
of sports, etc., also the blazoning of arms, etc. In almost every old
country house a pedigree, drawn in many cases in Elizabeth's time, is to
be found, and only occasionally are they signed by a Herald. The interest
felt in such social rank produced men in every district who made it their
business to draw pedigrees, and no doubt the announcement of an
approaching Visitation set them busily to work. We know from Robert
Greisbrook's letter, 1662 (Wm. Salt Society, vol. v., p. 156), that he at once
wrote to Mr. Kirke, an arms painter in Lichfield. These pedigrees contain
sometimes the emblazonments. One " John Cainef of Oswestry," who
flourished at the time of our 1623 Visitation, skilfully illuminated the
Heraldry, and there were many such working Heralds while Visitations
lasted. Dugdale would have spoken of them as " Paynters," and their
work was regarded with suspicion by the College of Heralds as trenching
upon their privileges; but the requirements of the gentry called them
into existence and supported them, and it is hard to see how the Heralds'
Visitations could have been carried out v^thout the collective labours of
such men. The progress of a Herald on Visitation was necessarily
hurried ; he had a great space to cover and many families to enter up, and
had to fulfil his duties with critical care, as his decisions would govern the
College ever after. We find that Dugdale and his stafE took and entered
thirty-two pedigrees on one day at Lichfield on 30 March 1663 (Wm. Salt
Society, vol. v., p. xii, note), the first day of his Visitation ; no wonder that
* How the Hall Pedigree at pp. 205-7 passed the Heralds must ever remain a matter for
astonishment and regret. Since our work wva in the press, an article has appeared on this subject
in * Northern Notes and Queries ' for December 1888 (vol. iii., p. 89).
t He was a poet and genealogist ; see references in ' Byegones relating to Wales and the
Border Counties ' for 1882, pp. 1, 3, 6, 8, 12.
In the ' Visitation of London, 1633,' i., p. 248, the pedigree of Edwards of Oswestry appears
with this note : " The descent set forth by John Caine of Oswalestre 1629." Many such descents
were drawn by him about this time.
INTRODUCTION. XXXIX
omissions might escape notice which it would have involved great labour
afterwards to supply. There is remarkably little cause to complain of
such omissions in our present Visitation, for, except in the fragmentarj'
pedigrees which occur here and there, the great bulk are very fully
given.
The names of places are as usual difficult. This arises from three
causes : firstly, they spelled phonetically, and any oral information col-
lected either by heralds or painters was thus liable to strange aberra-
tions ; secondly, the modern spellings have settled down into different
forms, such as " Bechfield,'* now " Bettisfield," etc. ; thirdly, errors in
transcribing from writing, which was very likely indistinct to begin with,
and bad writing of that date may often be read, several ways, and
especially as the Heralds were not likely to know the small hamlets in
Shropshire. It is noticeable that there are in our county many places
bearing the same name. The most remarkable instance is Eyton ; under
its various spellings of "Eyton," "Eaton," and "Eton," there are eight
hamlets of this name in Shropshire, while in the neighbouring counties,
which might easily occur in our Visitation, there are two in Herefordshire
and four in Cheshire. Five separate Shropshire families of the name bear
different coat armour for Eyton. This name is also vulgarly spoken of as
" Yatton," " Yeaton," and " Yetton." As an example of these difficulties,
how could one unacquainted with the facts recognise Kenilworth when
spelled " Killingworth," or " Up-a-tree," as given in the Visitation of
Devonshire, for Up-Ottery.
By carefully searching out the earliest notices, and in some cases
finding the original grants, we have striven to arrive at the correct blazons
and names of quarterings. The custom of families in Wales and the
border lands is to retain the arms of their distinctive or favourite
ancestor, no matter what changes the surname may have undergone, and
it was hardly possible to give in shields of quarterings the exact surname
under which these happened to be brought in ; the original bearer has in
these cases been given. With Papworth's valuable book at hand nothing
would be easier, but we have refrained from naming any quartering
unless, by tracing out the exact connection or finding satisfactory
authority elsewhere, we could ensure accuracy. Mistakes in the tinctures
frequently creep in from careless painting or re-painting over faded
colours. The long list of arms formerly painted up in Ludlow Castle, and
printed from the MS. penes John Mytton of Halston in * Documents con-
nected with the History of Ludlow, collected by the Hon. E. H. Clive'
(Van Voorst, 1841), is most incorrect on this account. Monuments in
churches for the same reasons frequently undergo startling changes.
Xl INTRODUCTION.
White becomes yellow with age and is re-painted or ; blue turns black, or
in some instances fades altogether ; while in some cases red, from atmo-
spheric causes, will shew as a distinct green or black until the careful
scratching off of a small portion shews the red below ; green again turns
to black. But it is hard to say what changes differently compounded oil-
paints would assume if exposed, as the Bold memorials at Famworth
Church, Lancashire, to all the chemical fumes of Widnes. Of all the
heraldic evidences left to us painted monuments are, for these reasons,
the most unreliable. Emblazonments in water colours, on the other
hand, never fade into contradictoiy tinctures, nor does stained glass
change colour, although the order of the marshalling is frequently found
to have been altered. In the tricking of coats of arms some Heralds have
hastily written " gules " in such a way that it is often hard to say whether
" Gu." or " Sa." is intended, and a careless reading would be sure to select
the wrong tincture.
In conclusion, let us give the exact words of quaint old Fuller (1648,
* Profane State,' cap. xiv., ed. 1840, p. 332) from the end of his description
of the " Degenerous Gentleman " : " Within two generations his name is
quite forgotten that ever any such was in the place, except some Herald in
his Visitation pass by and chance to spell his broken arms in a church
window. And then how weak a thing is Gentry, than which if it wants
VIRTUE, brittle glass is the more lasting monument.*'
G. G.
Oak Hill Pjlbk, ksas Livbbpool.
13 Jmne 1889.
Ci)e i^tattattan of ^jbroptifjtrt, 1828.
fliAXB L
tCtit Visitation of Mropsfiire, 1623.
iATB n. 10
Ci)e Visitation of Mvop^ivt, 1623.
PLATE in.
Ci)t Visitation of ^f)rapai)i». 1623.
( xU )
^dttmttn to tfie l^lates.
PLATE I.
FIO. PAGE
1 and 2 Seal and Counter-Seal of the Town of Bridgnorth, 1623 - - - 6
3 Seal of the Town of Bishop's Castle, 1609 6
4a Seal of John de Chelmundwick, 18 Edw. 11. 110
4b Seal of John Kynaston, 11 Hen. IV. 121
5 Seal of John de Knightlej, used by Eoger de Knitchtlej,
49 Edw. III. 149
6 Seal of George de Talbot, Earl of Salop, 9 Hen. VII. - - - - 220
PLATE II.
7 Arms of Hall of Northall 205
8 Seal of Bogo de Cnovill 430
9 Seal of Richard de Sontford, 7 Edw. III. 429, 430
10 Seal of Eichard, Dominus de Sondford, s.d.y and Nicholas,
Dominus de Sondford, 9 Hen. IV.* 429, 431
11 Seal of Nicholas de Sondford, 32 Edw. III. 430
12 Seal of Ralph de Sanford, s.d. 429
PLATE III.
13 Seal of William de Burlegia, s,d. 273
14 Seal of John Jaie, or de Jay, s.d. 273
15 Seal of Gilbert de Bukenhull, s.d. 273
16 Seal of Henry Geay, used by Thomas de Jay, 7 Hen. V.,
8 Hen. V., and by John, son of Thomas Jay, 4 Hen. VI. 273, 274
17 Seal of Brian de Braumton, or Brompton, s.d. 273
18 Seal of Edmund, Earl of Arundel, 10 Edw. II. 273
19 Seal of Roger de la More, 49 Edw. III. 364
^ In Harl. MS. 1396 the drawings of these two Seab are identical.
/
Xlii BEFEKEMCES TO THE PLATES.
PLATE IV.
FIG. PAGB
20 Seal of William fitz Alan, i.d, 314
21 Seal of Reginald de Lee, s.d. -- -- 316
22 Seal of John du Lee, Dominus de Byriton, 16 Edw. II. - - - 315
23 Seal of Thomas de Lje, or du Lee, Dominus de Stanton, 4 and 5
Edw. II. 815
24 Seal of Petronilla, wife of Thomas de Lje, or du Lee, 4 and 5
Edw. n. 315
26 Seal of John de Titley, or de Tettenleye, 23 Edw. III. - 316, 462 n.
26 Seal of John le Straunge, or Lestrange, 9 Edw. III. .... 815
27 Seal of John du Lee, temp. Edw. II. 316
28 Seal of John de Lee, Dominus de Eodene, 1 Edw. III. - - - 316
^feitation of ^|)rop«|iire, 1623.
TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1623;
WITH ADDITIONS.
©ificlaimcrs 1585.
THE NAMES OF TH08E WHOE WERE DISCLAYMED FOR GENTLEMEN
BY THE HERALD 1585.
[Harl. 1396, fo. 335.]
Salop.
Whbbeas it hath pleased the Queeaes Ma"' of hor Royall and absointc power for n
dne to be kept and observed in all tbinges touching and concerning the office and
duticB app'teyning to Armes, and that eveiy person and perBone may bee the better
kiiowne in his and theire estate, degree, and mistery, without confusion or disorder,
Her Mit'" hatli therefore directed her highnes ComiesioD vnder the greute sealo of
England Iwaring date at Westm' the niiij"" day of March in the x"" yeere of her
Ma*" Raigne vnto Robert Cooke Esq' al's Clarencieuk Eiiige at Armea of the
East, West, and .Sonth p'tee of this Kealme of England from the River of Trent
aouthwardes, to make a gen'all aurvey and visitao'on throaghout all the province,
p'tes, and members thereof, acording to such order of survey as ia p'scribed and aett
ftirUi in the ofBce, chardge, and oath taken by tbe Baid Clarcncieulx Kinge of
Armes at his creation and coronation. And forasmuch as this Countie of Salop is
within the province of the aaid Clarcncieulx, and I Ricliard Lee al's Portcullis,
his marshall and depatic for tbc whole vi&we and visitac'on of the said Shire,
Having fiiwnde divers and sundry p'aons within the Towns and Lib'ties of
8alop, the hundred of Oswestry, the Towne and Lib'ties of Oswestry, Chirbnry,
Condover, Pimhill, Clnnne, ffoord, and Bradford, p'ccU of the said Shire, moat
p'aumptuoQsly to venrpe the name, title, and Dignttie of Esquiers and Gentlemen
contrary to all right and the laudable veage of the Lawea of Armes, and most
con tern ptnousiie, vpon som'ons geven, have dcnyed theire orderly Hpi>'aunoe.
Wherefore those are straightly to chardge and in the Qnoenes Ma"" name to
command all those p'sona whose names are herevoder written that they nor any of
them doe from henceforth by any wayes or meanes vse or take npon him or tficin
the uamee of Esqnier or Gentleman vnlcas they bee thercvnto anthorised acording
to sQch order as ia p'scribed and sett furth by the Lawes of Armes. And further-
^B 2 THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIEB, 1623, ^^^H
^H more the aaid Eiohard Lee al'e PortcttHJB doth by the aticthoritie aforesaid atraightlie ^H
^H chardge and in the Queenea Ma^ name oomaund all SheiriffeB, Com'iaaioDers, ^H
^H Arohde&cona, OMdalla, Scriveno", ClarkeB, writers, or others whatsoen' [not] to ^H
^H call, name, or write in any ABsize, HeBsions, Conrt, or other open place or places, any ^H
^H one of these persons by the addition of Esqnier or Gentleman, whoe at this p'sent ^H
^H by this proclamac'on are reprooved, controwled, and mode infanions of that name ^H
^^M and dignitie, as they or any of them will answer to the contrary at tbeire p'ills ^^M
^H before the Right llo''"' George Earle of Shrewsbury, Earle Marshall of England. ^H
^H YeoTCn vnder my hand and scale of office the xij'" of Septemb' in the xxvi"- yeere of ^H
^H the Eaigue of our Sou'aigne Lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God Queene of ^H
^H England, firaimce, and Ireland, Defender of the faith, ete,, 158-1. ^M
^H RicUAKD Lee, Portcnllis, ^H
^H Marshall to OlarencieuU. ^^|
^B Salop turn l.ti)'tattli!.
John Edwabdes. ^^^^^|
^M Roger Luter.
Roger ap Jen'n. ^^^^^H
^1 WiLLtiM Peers.
Thom's Gethin. ^^^^^H
H WniiAM Tench.
John Davies of Mideleton. ^^^^^H
K RtciUBi) Powell.
MoRKicE Ai> Robert. ^^^^^|
^^^ Roger Harries.
RicHAHD Lloyd of Swinney. ^^^^H
^^H Thou'r Lewis-
David Hammer of Porkinton. ^^M
es WiLLiAU Lowe.
Morris Keffin. ^H
^H David Llotb.
John Lloyd of Reyton. ^H
^H John Hosyeb.
WiLl'M Af Jh'N ap LLEWELLm. ^|
^H Tho»'s Rock.
Roii'r Morris ap Tudor. ^^M
^^m Jons Perch.
TlHOTHlE EdWAUDES. ^^^^H
^^M Thou's Stury.
Robert Stabney. ^^^^^H
^H William Prowd.
HuoHE AP David Howell. ^^^^H
^^1 Thom'b Wollascwt.
David Morris of Bryn. ^^^^^H
^H Thou's Burnell.
Tudor ap John Godohe. ^^M
^H Richard Mkdlicot.
FiBa Dt OstofBtrg. ^^^^B
^V John Cole.
^M John Byston.
^L Richard Mountuou'v.
John Stanney. ^^^^^H
Richard Williaus. '^^^^^H
Thou'b Evans. ^^^^^^H
^K Richard Lanolet.
^H Robert Hdbsbt.
^H John Dawes.
^H Richard Betton.
David Edwards. ^^^^H
John Wynne ap David. ^H
Richard John ap Meredith. ^^^^H
John Edwards. ^^^^^H
^H ffiftturBlrj) cunt i.ih'tatrl)>.
Hughe ^^^^^H
Robert af Rees. ^^^^^H
^H Jaues Eaton of Dudleston.
ROQER StANNEY. ^^^^^H
^H Richard ap Jen'n af Howell.
Richard Gittins. ^^^^^H
^H John Trevor of Daywell.
etirtiurs. ^^^^H
^M HCQBE Lloyd of S' Martina.
^H RooER Lloyd of Lle'llin.
Edmdbd Middleton. ^^^^^H
^^L Eandle Hajiuer of Bryo.
J0H» ^^^^H
ih , iH
THE VISITATION OF SHEOPSHIKB, 1623.
David Lloyd of Wooderton.
Hugh Middleton.
Thom'8 Charleton.
RlCHABO GwiK.
CTonSobrr.
Richard Joneb.
Jobs Vadgsah,
Richard Trevor.
Edward Hanmbr of Cockshnt.
Will'm Eton.
FFRAN0I8 MbBKDITH.
(Slun.
John ap Mathew.
Thom'8 Harris.
Thou'b Frees.
John D'd Oooohe.
Owes ap Mathewe.
BlOHABD AF JaUEB.
John ap Uoweu. ap Bbxs.
GHBISTOPHsa JONESON.
SraOforl).
hrchabd constastimb.
Thom'h Woodoock.
Robert Dtchsr.
Thom'8 Dtcher.
Will'm Beitcley.
WiU-'M WOIJI-ASTOtT.
George Wollaston.
Will'm Chidlowb.
Will'm HostuLL.
Will'm Sandbrooke.
Thom'h Cromptos.
Ric'ua Barnbfbild,
Rob'tus Barnepeild.
OiOdrD.
RoftXAMD COWPBR.
John Linoen.
John Ooughe.
Hdghe H1GGON8.
Thom'b Ling ham.
H0GHK Porter,
Thom'h Lake.
Btadatmera 1623.
[Rhrewabury MS.]
The Kinga Most Excellent Uajusty being desirous thai nobility and goatrie of
thiB hie Realm should be preBerred in every degree aa well in Honour as in Worsliiii,
and that every Person and PcrHous, i)odie8 politii|ae, Corporate, and others should be
kaown in tbeir Estates aud myateriuB without coofusioD and disorder: hath authorised
U8 Robert Treswell, Esq., Somerset Herald, nnd Augustine Vinoiiit, Rouge Croix,
Officers of Arms, as Marshollcs and Deputies to Olarcncciix King of Arms of the
South parts of this Realm of England, not only to visit all this county of Salop, to
peruse and take knowledge, snrvcy, and vil-w of all manner of Arms, Cognizances,
Crests, and other like devices, with the notes of the Descenis, Pedigrees, and Marriages
of all the Nobility and Gentry therein throughout contained, but also to reprove,
eoDtroll, and make iafamous by proclematioa all sncb as unlawfully and without
just Authority, vocation, or dae calling do, or have done, or shall usorpe or t&ke
upon bim or them any name or Title of Honour or Dignity as Eeqnire or Gentleman
or other : as by his Highness gracious CommJBsion under the great sea! of England
more plainly may appear. Know yc therefore that we the said Somerset and Rouge
Croix, for the accomplishment of his Majeatiea desire and further of his Higtmea
Service that way, at this preacnt making Surrey within the said County, have
found these Persons whoso names are under written presumptuously without any
4 THE VISITATION OF BHUOPSHIEE, 162^.
good ground or Aatbority to have nsurijed tbe name and Title of Gentiemeo
contrary to all riglit and to the Ancient Cofltome of this Land and the Usage of
the Law of Arms, which name and Title they are from henccfourth no more to use
or taisc npon them upon such farther paine and perill as by the Eight Hon"" the
Earl Marehal of England shaU be inflicted and laid upon them. Whereof alao we
thought good hereby to adyertise all others bis Majesties good and Loving Subjects
that as they tender his Highnesses Pleasure and desire in this bcthalf they from
Henceforth shun and avoid the like and forbear to nm in any writing or otlierwise
the addition of an Esquire or Oentieinan unleas they be able to stand nnto and
JuBtifye the same by the Law of Arms and the Law of the Realme. Given at
Brngenortli the ao"" Day of Septemb' A° D' 1623 in the 21" year of the Reign of
onr most gracious Sovereign Lord James, by the Grace of God King of England,
France, Ireland, defender of the faith, etc Iblotled] and of Scotland the go'.
Richard Milwahd of Shrewsbn' no
gentleman.
WiLLLUi Ahias of Alderton no gent.
George Cotton of Haston no gent.
FiiANas WiOHEBLEr of Yorton no
gent.
Joseph WioHEKLEy of Brooghton no
gent.
Dahiell Wiohbelbt of Shrewsbury
no gent.
RiOH^ KiLFOKD of Preston no gent.
RiCHiRD BoT£RS of Feucoto no gent.
RioBtARD Watford of Smethcot no
gent.
Thohah Grinsbli. of Ashley no gent.
Robert Maiwx of Ashley no gent.
Richard Felton of Shrewsbury no
gent.
JoHK BowDLER of WoBtiston DO geut.
Rowland Baklby of Wilderleynogent.
Edward Farmer of Brome no gent.
John Farveu of Eaton Mascott no
gent.
Roqer Farmer of do. no gent.
William Church of Berington no
gent.
Richard Brown of Cund no gent.
John Harris of Weatburj no gent.
HuoH Tudor of Bitton no gent.
Richard Odld of Bro«biiry no gent.
Thomas Hahhould of Detton no gent.
Roqer Menlotb nf Acton Renotd no
gout.
Edward Peerh of Cressage no gent.
Edward Wybr of Woodhonsc no gent.
Thomas Butcher of Weatwood gent,
William Ghees of Astley no gent.
Thomas Grove of Alveley no gent.
William Fewtbrell of Wrickton no
gent.
Thomas Sblmam of HanTngton no
gent. 2bH':
Henby Seluam of tbe same no gent.
258''.
Humphrey Selhak of the same no
gent. 258".
JoHK Clarke of AJbrighton no gent.
Stephen Elliot of Ladston no gent.
Richard Jobber of Heton no gent.
159*.
John Barret of Oldington no gent.
John Yale of Rowton no gentleman.
Edward Farmer of Cbicknell no gent.
Richard Yate of Ludston no gent.
William Hknckes of Sutton no gent.
.... Skyrhs of Ludlow no gent.
William Cookr of Pcame no gent.
John Thohpbon of Sherehouse no gi^nt.
Jambs Bick of Bellcrley no gont.
Thomas Dyke of Xash no gent.
James Baily of Whitton no gent.
John Pardo of Gleaton no gent.
Thomas Lanb of Nash no geot.
Jakes B . . . . [sic].
Richard Ksurt of Whitton no genL
THE VISITATION OF 8HR0PSHIEE, 1623.
John Roberts of Rorington no gent.
Edmund Lloyd of Stockton no gent.
John Lloyd of Stockton no gent.
John ap Howell ap Bees of Bromp-
ton no gent.
Thomas MATHEwssof the same no gent
William Bray of Marton no gent.
George Lloyd of Marton no gent.
Francis Whateley of Winsbury no
gent
Berid Thomas of Brompton no gent
John ap RiCHARDof Middletonnogent
Thomas Oittins of Liddom no gent.
Edward Modleoot of Modleoot no
gent.
Charles Moor of Moore no gent 210^.
Robert Ooeley of Ockley no gent
226*.
Edward Bheppard of Abcot no gent.
Francis Morris of the same no gent.
Francis Jones of Alston no gent
John Heath of Bedston no gent
Charles Moor of Brockton no gent
Richard Colbach of Colbach no gent
Philip Jones of the same [no gent].
John Eyans of Down no gent.
Tho. Hicks of Hardwick no gent.
William Marrbt of Backnal no gent
Thomas Marson of the same no gentle-
man.
Francis Philips of Westangtow no
gent
John Price of Trebrodder no gentle-
man.
Eyan Dayies of Trebert no gent
Philip Davies of the same no gent.
John Price of Bylby no gent.
William Jones of the same no gent
Owen ap Eyan of Skyborren no gent
MoRRiCE AP William of Hobendred
no gent.
John ap Lewis of the same no gent
Mathew ap Harry of Spode no gent
Robert Frances of Whitoot no gent
HoPKiN AP Owen de Edicliffe no gent
Robert James of FinanYanre no gent
Hugh Mathews of Stannayer no gent.
Oliyer ap Howell of MainBton no
gent.
Stephen Price of Skyboren no gent
The above is [in] the handwriting of R. [sie] Warbnrton, Somerset Herald.
Is. Heard, LaneetMier^
July 1, 1766.
[Thia list of DisdaimerB occors at the end of the Shrewsbury School MS., and
has appended to it the above note signed by Sir Isaac Heard.]
6 THE VISITATION OF 8HEOP8HIBE, 1628.
Cj^e Coton of IStsij^op's; Casitle.
Harl. 1896, fo. 52\
[Drawing of the Town Seal, Plate I., Pig. 8.]
This is the Common Seale of the Towne of BiahopB-Castell in the County of
Salop, incorporated by the name of Baileiff and Bnrgeses of Bishops-Castell, and
inabled with diners and sundry large preveleiges, as that the Bayleife for his yeare
and one yeare after is a Justice of Peace and quorum, Clerke of the Market, Coroner,
and Escheater within the said Towne and liberties; that they shall haue a Common
Seale an may alter it at their pleasures, etc., of which the said Towne at the time of
this Visitat'on, viz* 24 Septembris A® 1628, Maurice Tanner, gent., was BayleiflT,
Edward Mason, gent., the last Bayleiffe, are both now Justices of Peace ; Edward
Bowen, Richard Colbach, Edward Thomas, Edward Okeley, Rowland Says, William
Joanes, Walter WoUaston, Henry Boole, Ambrose Einge, Owen Bowen, Esay
Thomas, John Tanner, and Hugh Richards are Burgesses ; B' James Whitlock,
Knight, cheife Justice of Chester, is Recorder; and Edward Thomas, gent., is Towne
Clarke; and for the yeare next coming Ambrose King is Baileiff elect.
(Signed) h
'MoRBYS Takneb, Bayleve.
Ambrosb Einoe.
Edward Thomas, town clerck.
Waltbe Wollaston.
Clie Coton ot ^v(tisnovtb^
Harl. 1896, fo. 18.
The Scales of the Towne of Brugenorth in com. Salop; Arms they haue none.
[Drawings of the Obverse and Reverse of the Town Seal, Plate I., Figs. 1 and 2.]
These are the Scales now vsed by the Towne of Bruges in the County of Salop,
auntiently soe called, but of latter times corruptly nominated Brugenorth or Brugge-
north, when indeede that Attribute of North ought to be Morfe, as standing vpon
the side of the Forrest of Morfe in the said County ; it hath beene of many ages since
endowed with many large priuileiges, which at this daye they not onely enioye, but
also by the succeeding Kinges and Princes of this Eingdome the same haue beene
confirmed and much enlarged, as by their Seuerall Charters vnder the greate Seale
of England more plainly appeareth ; of which Towne, John Smith of Morvile, Esq',
Justice of the Peace, and Richard Singe, gent., were chosen Baylifiis the very daye
that wee in our Visitation went from thence to Ludlowe, viz., die September A®
1628 ; Rowland Preene and Will*m Pears were Chamberlaines ; and S' Edw. Bromley,
Knighty one of his Ma^ Barons of the Exchequer, Recorder.
John Smith, \. .,. ^
Rioh-Synoe,/'^^*-
^WLAKD ftiBENE, 1 ohamberlayncB.
WuiLiAH Pears, J ^
THB VISIVATION OF SH&OPSHIEE, 1628.
S., fo. 65».
Abms: Shrewsbury MS. — Cfnles^ on a fosse engrailed argent between three griffins'
heads erased or three crosses pateefitchie sable.
[Thomas Acheley of Stanwardine.
I • ...
Sir Roger Acheley Knt. Lord Major of London.]
Harl. 1896» fo. 17. Harl. 1241, fo. 14. Harl. 615, fo. 250^ S., ff. 16^ and 17.
Arms: Harl. 1241. — Quarterly of six: 1, Quarterly per fosse indented argent and
gules, in the first quarter a martlet sable ; 2, Or, a f esse gules within a bordure
sable [Henalt] ; 3, Azure, three chevrons or [Collins, misdrawn ?] ;
4, Quarterly per fesse indented ermine and gules, a label of five points ....
Titzwarike] ; 5, Azure, on a bend cottised or three lions passant gules
[Wynnbsbuby]; 6, Per pale argent and gules, a lion rampant eounierchanged
[Roberts].
Arms : Harl. 615. — Quarterly : 1, Quarterly per fesse indented in the first quarter
a bird . . . . ; 2, Azure, three bugle-horns unstringedor [Eyton] ; 3, Quarterly
per fesse indented ermine and gules, a label of three points of the second
[Fitzwarine] ; 4, Per pale argent and gules, a lion rampant sable [Bobbbts].
Abms : Shrewsbary MS. — Quarterly of ten: 1, Acton ; 2, Oules, a cross taupartate
throughout or. Had ; 3, Or, two bars azure, Collins ; 4, Henald ; 5, Or, a
fesse between three water-bougets sable, Rossell; 6, Azure, three bugles
stringed or, Eighton; 7, Fitzwabine ; 8, Barry of m argent and vert,
MaBSUS; 9, WiNSBUBY ; 10, ROBEBTS.
Will'm Engli8.=T=. . . .
Thomas le Soott.=T=. ... Jo" Hadd.^FCioelj. Marya. Xpiana.
Waiter le Soott a® 89 H. 8.=i=. . . . Thomas Had.=F. . . .
Reginald le SoottFpIsaDell da. & heir of Tho. Had.
a« 27 E. 1.
[Arms: Oules, a ''Had** or
cross tan portate throughout or.]
Walter le Scott 7 E. 2.=f
THE VISITATION OP SEROPSHIRE,
John le Scott of=p S- Walter Collioe of Stretton Knight.^
Acton 7 E. 3. Arms .- Or, two bta^a azure.
Roger le Scott=r=Alice da. & coheire Cioeley 2 da. & coheir Dorothy S
of ActoDincom. of S' Walter Coll ins dx. Walter Cambrey JenkynBCambreyof
Salop. E<. of Stretton. Wollarton.
Waited
alter Acton ofVDorothy d&. t heir of Jane* nx. Richard Jonn Jenkyns Jenkta
Acton Scott. I Simon Heiialt Knight. Screuen [<StrHwt]. of Wollarton.
Edmond Acton=r<-iceley da. A heire of Jo' Eatten o/=F^f*^' **■ ^ *"'« **'- '«
of Acton Scott. .S^Stephen BowdlerJT'. Eaiten AMarth. I Bogtr Marsh He Marsh.
Williamt Aeton.=rMargrett Margery da. & coheir
I of John Ey ton of Ey ton & Abul-
bnry Alburbunj [Alberbury],
I I
JoaM uxor EUfior tuor ....
Roger CkB- Pynho of Sfti-
ton. bury.
William Acton^Elianor da. of Rich. CoBton Hamon Winsbunj:-
of Acton Scot. I of Coston in co. Salop.
■AlUe da. to Rick.
Alback.
Richard} Acton.=j=Eiianor da. & heirc of Hamon Wina-
bm-y [Hameiell Wynneabury).
Tho. Roberts of=^ane da. to
Staunton Lacy. Rkh.Mason.
Thomas Acton of Acton^
Scot in 00. Salop.
=Juano da. & heire of Thomas Roberta of
Stanton Lacy in com. Salop.
Thomas Aoton o^Moir da. of S' Peter Newton of the Gonncell of
Acton Scot. the Marches of Wales by Joans Kyffyn.
Richard Acton^^iceleyda. of Richard
of Aoton Scot Mitton {Mytton of
in CO. Salop. Shrewsbury) de Salop
by Anne Gray.
_ I
George (^ sonne). Joane
— (Jantte
Edmond (4 tonm). mar. to
Uai^gr.
Ob.
Ann nx. Richard
Corsfeild Cor/eeld
of Acton.
1. Joane Jatu ui, Tho,
Rawlins of Stretton
Sleep/ienton in co. Salop.
2. Catharin nx. W"
Newce of Alcaaton
ISOS.
■ Earl, nil mnkea her a da. of Sir Walter CoUItu.
JHarl. BIG makes him aoo at W°> Acton and f&Uier of Richanl.
Earl. 1241 mnkea this Richard the brother ot William.
THE VISITATION OP SHttOPSHIRE, 1623,
Wiil'm
Acton"^Jane da. of
ofHenly
p'ish of Acton
in CO. Salop 6
6on 1623.
Walte
Ha-
Rich.
mood of
Hatton ii
CO. Salop.
r
Charles:
Acton of
Acton 7
son B."
1628.
JoaD.
Adam Acton of Lnd-=x=Margrett
low in CO, k*alop
fionie231mar.Ja:
da. of Tho. Oiffich
of Nor£f. Y
Thomas Acton 23
yeres old 1623.
da. of John
Edwin of
Ludlow 2
wife.
=Katherin da. of Godfrey
Thomaa Powell Acton
oneof theCouuoell 2 son
of the Marchea of a" 1623,
Wales,
Thoma8=^. .
Acton of
U!onmnth
3 son.
Edward Acton of Acton-
Scottin com. Salop uss
2 mar. to Joice aa. of
Francis Brooke b>/ y
da. to Kob' Baneelar de
Loam.
Walter Aoton of AldeDham=i=France8 da, & heire of Edward
in com. Salop Esq' a" 16^3. Acton of Acton Es((,
John 4.
Francia b
B.p.
Richard,
ADAM ACTON.
^cton of ^Itienjjam.
Harl. 139G, fo. It!. Harl. CI5, fo. 258, S., fo. IG.
"Abha : Shrewsbury MS. — Qwirter/i/ e/eii/ht: 1, OvUa, two Umta ptusant in paU
argejit armed and bnujiitd azure btlivten nitie erosa-erosaUta [litchfe or],
Acton ; 2, Argent, three ma»e!et in fnaae »ahl», . . . . ; 3, Oulea, tteo liona
jXMaant in }tah anjent, a tiM of five point* or, StRjlnob op Knockino
4, Per fexs» ijvlfji and vert, a feast and in (kief a rhevron anjeni, SPBiNonosE
5, Azure, a lion rampant within an oris of cross-croanleta or, Brkwhs
C, Aryenl, seinfe of croea-noaaUta ature, two organ-^npti gulea, Uowhtuk
7, Barry of aix or and galea, St. Owen ; 8, Asure, a lion rampant argent
within a bordure or, TiitELi,.
Cbeht. — /n a circular wreath gulet atid argent a leg in armour, couped at lAs thigh
proper, apurred, etc, [or].
Will'm of Aotou Bamell=T:. . . . Fnlko le Strange of Bctton Strange in=i=. . . .
a" 14 E. 3. com, Salop fraler Hamooift le Strange.
Jounde Bdw. Acton of Aldenham^Eliaiior da. aiid one of Jane da. and co-
Acton, in the p'ish of Moruilc the heires of 3' Fulko le heir nx. John
[Morvillo] in com. Salop Strange K' a" 10 R. 2. Carlia of Albrigh-
ft" 10 R. 2 [Sheriff 1383J. ton in co. Salop.
Walter Aoton of Longnor in com. Salop E8q.=p. . . . da. of . , . . Suspicion.
' Hari. ISII oalU him S mii, and nya he married 8ant da. to W" Waters,
10 THE VISITATION OF 8HB0PSHIEE, 1628.
I ^
WilFm Acton of Longnor in com. Salop E8q.=7=. . . . da. <& coheir of S' Pulke
I Sprenchose Knight.
I
Thomas Acton of Longnor in com. Salop Esq. 86 H. 6.=pJoane da. of Tho. Downe
I & his heire.
I 1
Thomas Acton of (Jiobert=Y=. . . . John Acton of=pBennett da. of Roger
Longnor Esq. Acton.)
Aldenham in
com. Salop Esq.
Knight of Shrews-
bnry Esq.
Thomas Acton of Aldenham in oo. Salop Ar.=T=Elizabeth da. of ... . Dryland.
I
Orimth Acton of Longnor William Acton 2 8on=T=Gicele7 da. of Rich. Cressett
in com. Salop sou & heire & heire of Thomas.
ob. s.p.
of Upton Cressett in com.
Salop.
Mary ux Jane nx. Thomas Ann ax. John Richard Acton Thomas 8
Etton of Thorn- Woseley. Stringer. of london 2 son vicar of
ton. — — sonn mar Helmares.
— Dorothy ux. John Francess ux. da. of ... .
Elizabeth ux. Jonnes [Jaanes']. John Bilmes- Cock.
Adam Doding- ley.
ton of Detton.
Will'm Acton son of Richard.
T
Robert Acton of=f=Brigitt da. of Robert Rowland Jonn Acton 5 FrancisActon
Aldenham in
com. Salop.
Detton of Ditton in 4 son. son a person (e) mar. Brid-
com. Salop [Button of [a priest]. gitt da. of
Dutton], .... Powis.
Richard Acton of Dunuall-yMargrett da. of Michaell Lister of Frances Acton
in com. Salop 2 son af^ 1628. Rowton in com. Salop Esq. ob. s.p.
Walter Acton 8 yers Edward 2. Bridgitt. Mary. Martha.
old 1628. — —
Elizabeth. Sara.
Walter Acton of Aldenham in com. Salop'^T^Francis da. & heire of Edward
Esq. a*» 1628 [Sheriff 1680].
Acton of Acton Esq.
Edward Acton son & heire aparant.=j=Sara da. of Rich. Mitton of Halston.
Walter Acton 2 yeres olde a*" 1628. Edward.
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, I62i(. 11
^tiants of €ltttm.
Harl. 139G, fo. 11. Harl. 1241, fo. 19K Harl. fil5, fo. 264. S.. fo. 18.
AnsiS: Harl. 1396. — Emiitv, a (Atvron vairy or and azure htlwem three rotea guiet
[seeded or].
Chest. — A gryphon's head trated ermine, beaked gules, charged on the neck with a
chevron vairy or an4 azure.
Arms : Shrewsbury MS. — Per pale argi^U and giilee, a (htiron Utwien three leaves
rounterchaii^td ; fier Cam/len Clar' quer'.
Arms:" Shrewabnry MS. — Quarltrly : 1, Argent, a martlet sable; 2, Quarterly
argent atidxahle, on a cross piles Jive mullets or ; 3, Per pale azure ami sabk,
three fleurs-de-lys or ; 4, Aeure, a chetron beticeeii three turns' heads erased or.
Will'm Adams of Gleeton in com. Salop.n=- •
Thomas Adams 3 sotine.^
William Adams of Cleeton 4"" si
Thomas Isabell da. oFirWilliam Adams of Cleeton.^ Anne da. of . .
Adams. Tho. Hopton sore Win/ord.
. . Wind-
of Bntterley
Bif/erley
(/Sotltrleif).
I I
Edward John=
{Edmonde). Adams.
. . da. of Mary. {Jonemar,
. . Holt. to
HoU>.)
Richard {ssomte). William-
— Adams of
Johnf (j ««!«*). Cleeton.
Vrsuia da. of W" Goore
of Ridmarie [? Oowcr of
Ridmarloj],
Ann ux
RIashfcild
iiilatfifteld].
William Adams sod & heir.
Jolin i
son. Etisiabcth.
Richard Adams
2 ion.
John Adams of Cleeton=f=Alioe da. of ... . Byrcy of
son & heire. I Kynton in co. Wigomj.
Richard John Adams of Clecton=fJoyco da. of . . . . Thomas Willii
1 son. in co. Salop 2 sonne. Whitton of Wliitlon Adams Ackn
in CO. .Salop. 3 sod. 4 son
Thomas Adams=i=Marerett da. of .... Alice) us. Margrettt ox. }i«rjX nx.
of Gleeton 2 son Harlej [ffflnfoy] of Phillip ap .... Seyney Thomas ap
a" 1584. Brampton Brompton Richard. of Coventrey. HarrCT in
Brian. com. Heref
T
I
* " ThCM snni were pfiiDted on the fnnerall ecoatcboiu of Anne AdBtna sole dkn. *ocI hcirc of
. Adsmii ol Cleeton, and wife ot Fr&ncis Adaout of BrMeley. IRDT." — ^mtufrairy ifS., to. 1!t.
5 This aon does Dot appear in Sbjewabarj M8., (□. 18,
Id Hnrl. 1341 these tbrce are placed as lulfri of John Adams wfao mtfried Jofoe Uliiltun.
12 THE yiSITATION OV SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
i.1
FraDciB Adams of BaynhamnrKatherin da. of W"' Fox
in com. Salop. of S^ John's in Indlow.
Charles Adams of Baynham'yAnn da. of Henry Hnll Hill Jane nx. Charles
Katnham in com. Salop a® of Hulloourt Hill ConrU in Hibbins of Woore
1584. com. Salop. in com. Salop.
Edmond Edward Adams. Thomas Adams 2 sanne. Elizabeth.
^tiams o! X.onj9[tron anti ^tram$! alias; Caslker.
Harl. 1896, fo. 9\ Harl. 1241, fo. 42. Harl. 615, fo. 259^ S., fo. 12.
Arms: Harl. 1896 : Adams. — Quarterly: 1 an/^4. Ermine^ three eats a mountain
in pale tails coward proper;* 2, Per pale argent and gules^ a chevron between
three bees counterchangedj^ Masoott ; 8, Argent^ gutUe de poix, a /esse sable,
HiGGINS.
Cbest. — A grsyl^ounSs head erased ermine.
Arms : Harl. 1396 : Adams alias Taskbr. — Quarterly : 1, Adams, as above ;
2, Argent, three bars azure, in chief three lozenges of Vie second. Mascot [sic] ;
3> Or, a f esse between three lions rampant sable, Tasker ; 4, Azure, a chevron
argent between three trefoils slipped or, Beard; over all a crescent for
difference,
S' John Adams of Kent^yJane da. to ... . Windsor.
Jasper Adams 2 sonne to S^ Jo\^. . • .
S' John Adams of Kent Richard Adams of Kent=T=. . . .
E^ eldest sonne. yonger sonne. |
WilVm Adams of Longdon^!
in com. Salop.
^Margrett da. of Yryon Saynt Peere Esq.
ofC^^eshiere [Urian St Pier].
>nn
John Adams of=f=Jane (Jone) da. & co- John ForBter.=f=Alice da. A heir
Pontesbnry in
com. Salop Esq.
A
heire of Hngh Mascott | of ^ . . Tasker
of Pontesbnry.
B
Tof '
of Warr.
* Azure in Shiewsbory MS., fo. 12.
GiTen eLsewhere in Visitation as, ** Argent, a chenon between three bees tolant gales.**
THB VISITATION OV SHROPSHIRE, 1628. 13
A| Bj
Thomas Adams 2 sonne.=y'Alice da. of John Forater heire to her mother.
Tho. Adams al*8 Tasker.^FAlioe da. of ... . Chirsall.
WiAiam Adams ars=f=Agnes da. & coheir Thomas Adams
Tasker 2 son. of ... . B^urd. al's Tasker.
Thomas Adams al's Tasker Roger Adams al*8 Tasker=T=Joane da. of Edm. Pope
of london eldest son. of london 2 son. of Hendall in co. Sussex.
Thomas. Blanche. Cioeley.
Will^m Adams of Pontesbnr7=FJoane* da. of Fran. Worley of Dodford
Longdon Esq. son & heire. in oom. North'ton Esq.
Thomas Adams of Longdon in=y=Eliz. da. & heire of William Rkh.^
oom. Salop son k heire. Higgins of Longdon.
Eliz. nx. Jo. Margery nx. Will'm Adams of=f=El7nor da. of Rowland Peter
HaUywell of Tho. JcF Longdon in oo.
Salop. Wallons of Salop Esq. son &
Salop. heir.
Jennyns Jening€s of Adams.
Wellyboume [Walli-
bome] in co. Salop.
Eliz. nx. Tho. Sherrar Thomas Adams ofyYrsnla da. of Tho. Newport
(8h$rrard$) in com. Longdon in com. | of Arcall [High ErcallJ in
Salop. Salop. I co. Salop Esq.
Joyce nx. Qeffery Elisabeth. Francis Adams^Frances da. of Edw. Thomas
Bnnbnry^ Edw. of Lonsdon in I OiffordsonofS'Tho. 2 sonne
Banbury of Chesf. oom. ScJop son OiffordofChillington s.p.
& heir a« 1628. [co. Staff.] K^
wk ^ JiJ-!> ^. m 5 ,. FtlL JJLJ. eJ»u..
son & heire 14 — — — —
yeres old 1628. John 3. s.Owrgt. Elianor. Dorothy.
Francis 4. 9. iVanaf.§ Mary. Sara.
* miiwr in Harl. 1241 and Harl. 615. f WiUtain in Shrewsbarj MS., fo. 12.
1 Jeffrey Bunhury in Shrewsbury MS., fo. 12.
I HarL 1241 giTCs two sons named Francis.
14
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRB, 1628.
^trams.
Harl. 1896, fo. 12. S., fo. 13.
John Adams of Staffordsh.^p. . . .
iCDI
Richard AdamB.=f=Margrett da. of John Pigott of Ghetwin [Chetwynd].
T
Jonn Adams.=T=Doroth7 da. of John Stenenson.
T
Richard Adam8.nFFranci8 da. of John Moreton.
Ricnard Adams mar. Elenor
da. of ... . Martyn.
Henry Adams mar. Eliz.
da. of Tho. Amis.
Rich. Fercy.
Roger Adams
mar. Alice da.
of ... .
Jonn Adams mar.
Margrett da. of
Godfrey Bradley.
Mary da. ofT=Thoma8 Adams^r^^iz- <)&•
W" Anstine.
3 son.
of Nicho.
Donne.
Richard Adams 1623.
I
John Adams.
Harl. 1396, fo. 13. Harl. 1241, fo. 69»». 8., fo. 13^
Arks : Harl. 1396. — Quarterly: 1, Argenty* on a /esse between three einquefrib gules
a greyhound courant or; 2, Sable— gules in Harl. 1241 — a chevron bekceen
three combs\ argent [Butler] ; 3, Argent, on a chief gules an eagle displayed
(?r rCAMPiON] : 4, Azure, freity argent—ermine in Harl. 1241 — on a canton or
a fleur-de-lis of the first [Campion].
Crest. — Out of a ducal coronet gules a dmi-dolphin haurimi or.
William Albaney.=T=. . . .
William Albany ofyThomazin da. of Rich. Bntle
London Marchant [Bniler] of L9ndon Marchant
Taylor. and his beire'.
Henry Albany of=f=. . . .
.... in Bedf .
B
* * Vis. London, 1668 * (Harl. Soo.), says Franob son of William Albany bore the field ermine,
t Wine-pieroen or large gimblets.
THE VISITATION OF SHEOPSHIRE, 1628.
15
B
Maryux. Wifliam=T=Margrett da. of Judith ux. S'
'illiam=T=
i
J
Richard Albany
Goore of ofOxBted
london. Oxley
in com.
Surry.
S' John AUott Hughe Piatt of Albany
K^ marchant of Land, Knight, of Bedf.
london Lo, =r
Mayor of LoyK'
don [1591].
Robert^. . . . widow
of ... •
Ooodfellowe.
'%il%am Booert,
Wiiliam Roi
Piatt.
)nn
Jmith, John Albany
Bonn A heir.
Wflliam Albany of
Oxsted in com.
Surr. A^ 1628.
John.
Richard.
Ann.
Francis.
Mar
Judith.
Elizabeth. Judith. Thomazin.
[WILn ALBANEY.']
Henry Campion of london.=f=. ... da. and heire of ... . Oodart [Ooddard].
T
I
of Whittington
in com. &tlop
[Sheriff 1595].
)bert
Francis Albany=7=Sara da. & S' Robert Albany=y= Alice da. & coheire of Edward
heire of
Henry
Campion
of london.
of Badshott Bag-
shoti in Surry
Knight a<> 1628.
Snowe of Chicksand in com. Bedd.
Arms : Per fesse nebulae azure
and argent, three antelopes' heads
erased counterchanged, homed or.
Francis Albany:
of Whittington
in com. ^lop
dp 1628.
:.. . .da. of Arthur
Kynaston of
Shrewsbury in
com. Salop.
Robert Albany
son & heir 20
yeres olde a°
1628.
William Emm. Franciss.
Albany — —
8 yeres Alice. Thomazin.
old 1628.
[ROB. ALBANEY.'\
Harl. 1896, fo. 14»». Harl. 1241, fo. 61. S., fo. 20.
Abms : Harl. 1896. — Quarterly or and gul&s, an eagle displayed counterchanged.
William Alkington of Alkington=pEme Emlyne da. [to] .... Cheshire
" ' of Whitchurch in co. Salop.
in CO. Salop.
f
IT
Oriffi
Roger Alkington of Oeorge Griffith
Alkington mar^ Eliz. 3 sonne. s sonne.
da. of Jo. Wright of —
Bicklej in com. John
Obeshire. =t= 4 sonne.
^1
Thoma8=p Jane Joane da.
Alkington & coheir to
2 sonne. Rich. Wootton
of Shropsh.
B
Alice.
Margery.
Elinor.
16
THE VISITATION OF SHS0P8HI&B, 1628.
A|
B|
Margarett eldest Elianor nx. Roger AIkingtoii=f=Ellin da. & h. [of] Danyell
da. & coheire nx. Roger of Oswestrey in
WiU^m Hassall Brerton of co. Salop,
of Nantwich. Haaghton
[Houghton].
Rich. Will*m8 of Alkington
OswestrejrWil- 2 Bonne.
liams of Oswestry
and Criggion].
Wm.
I
[Wm. Breretan of=^EUzaheO^ EUzaheth toife Richard Alkington. Eatherin.
icnard Alldi
I.I
Beech in com. Staff.
Arms :....» two
bare .... in the
upper one a mullet
....inchie/ acres-
cent.
da. to to Tho. Whit-
Roger ley of Aston in
Whitaeres. co.fflynt.]
Thomas 2 son. Margrett.
Danyell 3 sonne.
I
I
I
IBalph Brereton i eon. Roger 8 eon. EUzabeth."]
[ da. to Tho. Stanley^ Hugh -
of Knocking. Haeeall
Arms : Per chevron .... i sonne.
and .... three pheons.
'. . • . CMv. *€f • • • ■
Holland of Dein-
ton in CO. Lane.
Judith marr. to Soger
.... Oroxton of Hassall
Bavenseroft in g' sonne.]
Cheshire.
[Elizabeth i da.
I
Mary jg^ da.']
Harl. 1896, fo. 15. HarL 1241, fo. 182.
Hnmfiy Allen of Wolnerhampton in co. Staff.^. . . .
T
f
John Allen.=i=. . . . Hnmfr7=j=0wenllin wynn da. of Thomas
Lloyd. ap Rees ofNewtoume.
I
T
Thomas Allyn of Llandysnlio=pManrrett da. of Hnmfrey
[LlandyssiliOy co. Denbigh ?]. | Uoya Esq.
Ricnard Allen of=:Ciceley da. of George Price
Trenaldwyn. of Tnuloge.
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
17
s., fo. 2o^
[Arms. — Erminey three escallops sable.]
\^John Ameway of Marhwry=pAnne da. to ... . Dodd
m com. Chester.
Richard=FAnne da. to
o/Cloverley.
Ameway.
TT* Asthy.
Mawd uxor .... Starkey
of Staff ordsh.
71
Anne tixor Robert
Olo of CTieshire.
Owen
Morris
Bark.
^argarett
Ameway.
Ameway
2 Sonne.
\
\
John Aneway=fAnne da. to WilUaniFrElieabelh
Ameway.
ofTregenonm
Staffordshire.
Richard.
Rich. Ash' Sand-
ley by Kath" borough
erine da. to of Pern-
JohnBrowne. berleigh.
Elizabeth ux. John
Caldwell ap Thomas
Caldwell of Staf-
fordshire.
Joyce ux. Austine
ap Rees ap Lewis.
'Richa
Anne da. teF^Richard=^Margery da.
Richard
Selman of
Staffordsh.
Ame-
way.
k
4r heire to
Richard
Cocke.
Alice uxor
Michael
Wardde
com.Salop.
John Sand-
wich [sic].
r
Anne.
John
Ameway. Owen. Bridgett. Mary.]
^ron 0! Braxton.
Harl. 1896, fo. U\ Harl. 1241, fo. 186^
[Abms. — • . . . ona bend three martlets.]
Richard Aron.yCioeley da. [of] Richard Okeley.
John Aron.^=Catherin da. [of] John Fonlke.
.=fC
Ohnstofer Aron.^FAnn da. [of] Robert Morton.
I
Thomas Aron of Drayton^Ann da. of Tho. Eynardsly
in CO. Salop. | [Eynnerdey] of Badger.
L
Ambrose
Aron.
Antnony=T=Ann da^of w°»
Aron. weiJ
weike Wickes.
Margrett nx. Oeo. Yaughan Vychan
of Shinhall in com. SiJop.
Lulip.
7
r
I
Phillip. James Jacob Aron. Susan. Sara.
18
THE YISITATION OF 8HE0PSHIEE, 1628.
Harl. 1896, fo. 18^ Harl. 1241, fo. 145. S., ff. 14, 15.
Arms: Harl. 1396. — Quarterly: 1, Azure^a cinquef ail ermine ; 2, Guhe^ two hare
grrHARCOURT] ; 8, Argentj a /esse wavy gules within a bordure sable bezantee
[WOLVEY ?] ; 4, Oulesy a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or, a
crescent for difference [Talbott] ; over all the qnarterings a crescent for
difference.
Crest. — Out of a ducal coronet argent [? or] a plume of five ostrich-feathers gules
surmounted by another plume or.
[Thomas de Astley lo Joh. Rg.yy. . . .
Wa
iter de
J
Astley 5 ff. J.=T=. . . .
T
ffellen da. 4r cohei.
Oerard de Canvile
Lo. of Greek in com.
Northamp. first wife.
•Tho. de Astley slame at the Battell=Edith sister Jk cohei.
of Evisham 49 ff. 3. to Ro¥ Constable of
^1 Melton SI* wife of
[ whome is descended
[Andrew Baron Astley=f^ Astley of Bill Mor-
died28 JSdw. /.] Ion.
• . . . Astley died about ye lef^ yeare of=F[.Al^^ ^* [<^ ^^0 ^^ 8^ Tho. de Wollney
R. 2 [CHles Lord Astley d. le Ed. 2]. of Wollney in com. Warwick.
io:
T
ITho."] Lo. Astley=fElizabeth da. to Ouy Beachampe
died 8^R.2. I Earle of Warwick.
T
» Thomas Asttey E^ a® 1 B. 2=iFEliz. da. & heire of 8' Richard
[temp. Ric. 2]. Harconrt E^
S^ John Astley E^
of the Garter.
Thomas Astley=y=Joane da. of S' Tho. Gresley
BP 8 H. 6.
Hughe Astley=f=. .
2 somie.
E* ob. 81 H. 6.
Joane nz. S'
John Clay E*.
Tho. Astley of=rMargrett da. of 8^
Patishall in
com. Staff.
Thomas Batler E^
1183.
William=T=. . .
Astley 8
Sonne.
^1
Thomas=f=. . . .
Astley.
Richard=
Astley
of Patis-
hall.
l^dios Astley of
Wolnerhamton
1S27.
=Joaneda.of John
Oteley of Pich-
ford [Pitchford,
00. Salop].
Witm:
Astley
ob. s.p.
isee.
I
Joioe da. of Joane nx.
S^ Morice ....
Barkley E^ Bowleigh
[obifi s.p."]. RawUigh.
I
Thomas Astley=f=Mary da. & coheir of
of Patishnll. S^ OUbert Talbott of
A I Grafton E^
Joane nz. Tho.
Bagot of Blith-
feild [00. Staff.].
THE VISFTATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1623. 19
Elizabeth nx. John Wriotesley Gilbert AfltlejppDorothy da. to Ef Tho.
WrotUsley [de Wrottedey, co. of PatishulL
Staff.].
Oifford of Chillington
[00. Staff.] K*.
John. Thoma8=rMargery da. William. Isabell nx. Thomas Eemis Mary
AsUey of & Walter [Keymea— Vis. Staff. 1668]. nx.Jo.
ofPatis- Aston of — Witts
hnll. Tixhall [co. Cassandra nx. Soger RoV [Wise].
Staff.] B?. Fowler of Brockton.
William. Oiloert. Edward. Walter Astley Elizabeth. Margery. Dorotny.
— — 9P 1604 8(mi — — —
John. Richard. heier. Ann. Joice. Francis.
Jonn Astley of Aston=j=Blanche da. of ... • Boothe Hoard
in com. Salop. I of Hamp. [^Hampshir$].
l-T-JDJ
I"
Bicnard Astley of Aston in=7=Margritt da. of Randnlfrfi
00. Salop 1628. Diggins.
T
Jonn Astley son & heire 21 yere old a<* 1628. Andrew.
[RICHARD ASTLEY.]
Harl. 1896, fo. 15. Harl. 1241, fo. 152^ S., fo. 21.
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Oule8y a lion rampant quevSe fo\Krchi% argent [armed and
langned aznre].
John Attwood of Attwood Parke in com. [Worcester] .^Anna.
Antnony Attwood.n=Vrsiilft da. & h. of w"> Porter of worstersh.
I
Henry Anthony Attwood^fJane da.* of Rich. Snsan nx. Edw. Mary.
Sheldon of Beele^ Adams.
[Beol^, 00. Warwick] .
Attwood son & heire.
2 Sonne.
* CTtf. in Harl. 1896.
20
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
John Attwood 2 son
mar. Elianor Mter
to Tho. Birington
of Hertfordsh. com.
Hweff. [Berington of
Winsley, co. Heref.].
Al
Elizabeth
Ellmor nx.
Edward
Clarke.
Samnell^^Jane da. &
Attwood of coh. of Tho.
Broughton Ridley of
in com. Brochdon
Salop. Brockton.
Thomazin
nx.
Anthony
Downee.
I I
John.
Dorothy
8.p.
John. Francis. Anthony Attwood=. . . . Rowland. Mary. Elizabeth.
— son & heir. —
Thomas. Sara.
S., fo. 98^.
Arms : Shrewsbnry MS. — [Argent], a hunimg-hom [sable] stringed [yert] between
[^OUverus Bagehawerr. . . .
>nry
three roses [gnles].
Rohertus Bagshawe.
T
^^T". ...
Oeorgius BagsMwej=fJoannafiUa Richf Parsons.
Christoferus Bagshawe
m Theologia ZX.
.=y*/i
JohannesFr^oana da. to John Ballard
Bagshawe.
by Margarett Kaihome.
Joan ivtfe to
WalterBetU.
I
Johannes
Bagshaw
sfilius.
I
Margarett
ifilia.
Thomas=. • . .
Bagshaw.
EUzdbeitha 2.
Maria 3.
Joanna 4."]
Baflsl)ab)e.
S., fo. 99.
[Arms : Visit. Staff. 1583.— Or, a bugle-horn sable stringed vert between three roses
gules.']
INicholas Bagshawe of Farewell in com. Stcff.^. . . .
NicholasFfMargerg da. to Thomas Ridley. She afterwairds^FraneiM
Bagshawe. married to John Bdldwyn ofMovnehwe. Banbury.
irOii
George Dorothy wife to Arthur Bagshawe.^Anna fit. Eenr. ElianoraJUiaet
^son. Robert Litteler. Rinion. unieahar.
Thomas Bagsihaiwe.^. . . . CeeeUa.}
THB VISITATION OF 8HBOP8HIBE, 1623.
21
Harl. 1396, fo. 60. Harl. 1241, fo. 139«>.
[A Graiit of Abhs by Segar to John Baker of Shrewsbary ('Onillim/ 1724 ed.,
p. 266). — Sabhf a griffin segreant ermitiB ducaUy gorged OTy beaked and
membered gulex.
Crest. — Out of a ducal coronet or a dexter arm embowed vested or^ gauntlet or,
holding a broken tiUmg-spear in bend or, without the burr or vamplate, enfiled
with a garland proper.]
Thomas Baker.=T=Jana fil Corbet de Aston.
Thomas=f Mi^a fil. et sola hseres Job's Bromley
Baker.
I
de Hanwide [Hanwood].
Johanne8=FEliz. fil. Ed'r'i
Jenkyns. Leighton.
Leij
Johaimes=T=Johanni Jane fil. Ric*i Pigot Thomas=f=.
Baker.
I
de Chetwin in oo. Salop.
Stokyn.
Edward=^Elizabetha.
Marston.
•T
Johannes BakeF=FJohanna Jane fil. Bogeri
de Hawede.
Hogons Huggom.
I
WiUi'mus=j=Margeria fil. Edw.
Stokyn. Manston.
^1
Eogerns=i=Eli«ab. fil. WiU'i Weale* TTcW Thomas Baker de=fMariafil. WilliV
Baker 2.
rennpta Jacobi Barker.
Hawede [Hanwood].
)rahi
Abrahamns
Baker.
Daniell 2.
Johanna.
Sara nnpta Will.
Ireland ap Tho.
Ireland.
Johannes:
Baker
1586.
Stokyn.
Anna filia Johanna nx.
francisci Tho. Taylor ap
Charleton. Bob. Taylor.
£altib)tn of Bttitilei)urp.
Harl. 1896, fo. 21*. Harl. 1241, fo. 68. S., ff. 2b\ 26.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Argent, a ealtire sable ; 2, Barry of six
asure and argent, a chief ermine [Wiglby] ; 8, Oules, a chevron ermine between
three birds [ ? eaglets] close cogent [Childb].
Crest. — On a mount vert a cockatrice with wings endorsed argent, beaked, combed,
ducalhf gorged, and lined or.
John Bawdwyn of Didlebnry^Ann da. & heir to
in com. Salop.
Bi
Richard L'en&nt.
Tho. Bawdewyn of Didlebory in com. Salop.=y=. . . .
A
T
* WnL Weide WM Bailiff €C BhnwAi^j 1818 s Jote Webbs WM Bdltf
22
THE VISITATION OF SHROFBHIBE, 1628.
wii.
Bawdewin of Didlebury in com. Salop=T=Alice da. & heire of W°» Wigley,
Tho. Bawdewin of Didlebnry in com. Salop.=^. . . .
Oeorge Bawdewvn of Didlebur7=FCiceley da. A fm. of S' Nicholas Brwxston
in CO. Salop 31 E. 3. Brwyston E^ [^Sir Nicholas de Brwxston].
Roger Bawdewyn of Didleboiy in com. Salop.^Elinor da. of ... . Clinton.
Will'm Bawdewyn of Didlebery=FMatilda da. of ... . Gorbett of
in com. Salop. I Longnor in com. Salop.
John Bawdewyn of Didlebery=T=Mary EUza. da. of J&* Leighton of Staretton WaUes-
burrowe [and Wattlesborongh] in com. Salop.
in com. Salop.
John Bawdewyn=T=Auga8tine Astrea da. Joane ux. John Walker [Bicliard Bald-
^icni
of Didlebnry in
com. Salop son
& heire 3 £. 4.
I
of .... Parker of alias Leigh of Stretton. win of Aston is
Norton Lees Norton =t= placed here.
Lacy in com. Darby. j See p. 28.]
I Thomas Walker alias Leighe.
John Bawdewyn=pAlice da. of John AUce vxor Jo^
of Didlebury in
com. Salop 12
H. 7. =F
Jonn
Botterell of Aston Walker of
in CO. Salop. Stretton.
J
Ann nx. Bich. Hopton.
. . . . nx Williams Joans vxor
ofEdw. Tho. widow to Tho. Crowther. IF* Bur-
Poston Mason of ^ fiM com.
Yeoman. Didlebery. | Hartford.
Arthur Orowthor.
Bawdewyn^=Joaiie da. Jane uz.
of Stretton in "
com. Salop filins
natnralis.
. . . . ux. Edwarde Edward Baldwyn^Bliz. vx. [sic] Tho. 8^ Richari
Blackwy [Black- of Stretton in co.
way]. Salop a<> 1623.
Bedow of Alstret- LudloweJO
ton gent.
I
icn
1
Thomas 2. Richard Baldwyn=f Frances vx. [sic] Catherin.
of Acton Scott in
CO. Salop.
John Wilkes.
Ma
LudJowi
Jo
nn.
Eatberin.
lEDWARD BAULDWIN.]
Lauronc6=Y* • • •
THE VISITAXION OF SHSOPSHIIIE, 1623.
23
B|
mn
John Bawdewyn 8 son
mar. A ... da. of Edw.
Marston of Ascott
[Afcote] in co. Salop.
Rich. Bawdewyn=
of Didlebery in
com. Salop son
& heire 1584.
=Margery Margarett
da. of Lanrence Lnd-
low de la Morehouse
in com. Salop.
Francis a parson
of Wistanslow &
William s.p.
John Baldwin
of Pontfract
in CO. York.
Rich.
s.p.
Henry Baldwyn Thomas Balde-
of Didlebery 8 wyn of Didle-
Sonne. bery in com.
Salop.
^Gertrude da. & coheire
of Rob* Corbett of
Stanwarden in com.
Salop.
John 2.
Bichard 8.
idw.
I I
Dorothy.
Edw. Baldwin of = Mary nx. [sic] of
Didleberyincom. Edward Lutwlch —
Salop a® 1628. of LuUtcich. . Susann.
lEDWARD BAWDEWINO.-]
Will'm Baldwyn=
of Elsich [Ehick]
in CO. Salop 2
son.
=Barbary da. of Rich.
Brooke of Whit-
church in com.
Sonth't.
Elizabeth ux.
Richard Hig-
gons Huggons
[ffiggimj.
Dorothe ux.
Walter
Beck.
Mary ux.
Qregorye
Oeo. Mason.
I
Charles Baldwyn of Elsich^pMary da. of Fran. Holland of
in CO. Salop. 1628. Burwarton in co. Salop.
A son not
baptised.
Samuell Baldwyn 5 yeres old b? 1628. Benjamyn 8 son. Timotheus 2 sonne.
[C. BALDWTN.]
Baltitetn of ^ston near iHunslob).
HarL 1896, fo. 21»>. Harl. 1241, fo. 68. S., fo. 26.
Arms. — 1, Per pale argent and sabh, a lion rampant ccunterchanged ; 2, Barry of
six ermine and azure [Wiolet ?] ; 8, OuteSf a chevron ermine between three
birds close argent [Ghilde].
Crest. — On a mount vert a cockatrice with tvings endorsed argent, beaked, combed,
dueally gorged, and lined or.
[The Quarterings and Crest are from Harl. 1241.]
[John Bawdewyn of Didlebury.=j=. ... da. of ... . Leighton
See p. 22. of Stretton.]
icn
Richard Baldwyn had 22 childre'=p. ... da. of ... .
by his two wines.
Porteman.
24
THB VISITATION OF SHBOPSHIBB, 1628.
WiUii
am 6aldw7ii.^Elizabeth da. of Biohard Jenkea.
I
Edward Baldwin of london .... Txor .... Thoma8=FEliz. da. of Edward
vintner at the 3 Cranes. Streete. Baldwyn. I Norton of Oollington.
illii
I
I
William Baldwyn Elizabeth. John Baldwyn.^FAnn da. of Edward Margery,
of Norff. I Crowther.
T
Elianor Mary. _WiUiam=T=Joice da. of W°* J<f* Foreter Ahce ux. John
of watling streete. Price of Knighton.
nx. John
Madocks.
Baldwyn.
)hn
Edward 2. Francis 3. Margery. John Baldwin. Ann. Frances.
. . . . ux Dod of Eenlett. Roger Baldwyn 2 son.=T=. . • .
T
icni
Richard Baldwyn.=j=Margery da. of ... . Pitt.
I
Waiiam
Baldwin
of london
Grocer.
Thomas
Baldwin
p^son of
RidnalL
T
Henry Baldwyn of the
exchange Exchsquer
[^Exchange] in london.
Frances
▼X. The.
Orompe
Attunwy.
Maryvx.
Jo. Hol-
land.
Annnx.
Hen. Pitt.
Banaster or Banester of J^atinaL
Harl. 1241, fo. 85. Harl. 615, fo. 261^ S., fb. 56S
Arms : Harl. 1241. — Argmt, an a cros$JUwriB sable a plate.
Crest. — A peacock close proper.
Motto.— Agsrs bt pati Forssia.
l^homas Bamstar of^JEliza da.toS^ BoVt Corbett
H. e. of Morton.
Hadnoll 8
I
Humphrey Banastar.^^. . . .
1. Richar(
Phtllipp Banastar.^. . . .
d Banaetar.^. . .
Peter Banaster of Hadnoll.
'hm
PhuUpp Banaster.
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1623. 26
Banester of X^acon.
Harl. 1241, fo. 85. Harl. 616, fo. 261*. S., fo. 55^
Raph Banasier (of Lakm).=F. ...da.to.... Eaton of Eaton.
John Banaster.=j=. . . .
I
Bandolpe (Robart) Banaster=pEUnor da. to [Edward]*
ofHadnoll [^HodnelT]. Burton.
RoVt {Edwarde) Banaster=FMary da. to Rich. Hustey of [Thomas Banester
of Lacon. Batsfeeld [Battlefield] . of London.]
Edward Banasier.^^Ellen da. to Edw. Brereton.
T
Kathmns da. ta=FEdward Banaster=FEllm {Elynor) da. Robert Banaster
Thomas Ireland
2 wife.
of Hadnoll [Hod-
nell].
i
to Rich. Lacon of 2 sonne to Ed-
Willey [Wildey], ward.
John (Jone) Rouland BanasterYMary da. to Tho. Anne. Susanna. Andrew
Banaster. of Lacon. Flasgett of London. 2 sonne.
( i \ i
Richard 2 sonne. Rouland Banaster of Lacon 1592. i. Susanna. Rebeeka.
Banaster, or Banester, of Witm.
Harl. 1241, fo. 84^ 8., fo. 55.
[Abmb. — Argentj a cross formie sabU.]
Nicholas Banaster.^Anne da. to ... . Preston.
I
Lawrence Banaster=FElizabeth da. ^ sole hei. to RoVt=rW^ Charlton
T
2 husband. Alien wid. to TT" Charlton.
1 husband.
. J n i 1
S"" Robert Banaster Willtam & S"^ Richard^ Winifred da. to Elizabeth wuf
K^ Mrofifhouehold Margarett Banaster of Edward Norris of Edw. Bridg-
to K. James. ob. [s*p.]. Wem. Speek co. Lane. man.
* In Shrewsbury MS., fo. hh\ the christian name was ^ Edward *' and was afterwards altered
to "John." There is a note to the effect that ** Edward ** is correct,
t This generation is omitted in HarL MS. 616.
E
THE YI8ITATI0N OF SHROPSHIKB, 1623.
ISarlise^, or Barjep, of ^firebjsfaurp.
Hftrl. 1396, fo. SO''. 8., fo. 35".
.... Bardsey father to Robert.=F. . . .
Joane.!= Robert Bardaey of Litchfeildirmary da. to ... , Snape of
in com. Staiford. Litchfeild 2 wiffe.
Francis Bardaey arsT=Alice da. to Hnmfrey Dorothey vior W" Wiggin
Barzey of Shrewes- Owen of Shreweaburye. of Sneynton [Sneyloti] in
burye. com. Nott.
I I i i I
Ricoard 2. Frauucis Andeoins Barzey sonn' & Eliauor, Marye.
3 Bonne, heire set's 4 an' a" 1623.
FRA. BARDSEY.
Barker of esaoUerton, Couls^urst, anti
5&aucj{)montj.
Harl. 1396, fo. ID". Harl. 1241, ff. 12, 93". Harl. 615, fo. 253''. S., ff. 23, U.
Arus. — Oulfs, a fatse cheeki/ or and azure betwem »ir annulets of th« second.
Crest. — A falcon Teguardant argent, winijs endoned or, beaked and belUd of the
second, jessei gules.
A patent granted to James Barker of Haghraoiid in com. Salop, Esq., by Will'm
Harvy, Clarenceus Kin^ of Armes, 1562, a° i Queene Elizabeth.
[These armes were confirmed by Cooke 17 Dec. 16ft2 to Rowland Barker of
WoUerton, .Salop, son of Edward, aon of John (Aahmol MS. of Grants, No. 844).
•Quillim,' 1724, page 248.]
In HaH. 1241, fo. 12, the above ooat is given, quartering: Azitre. Iico bars
argent, a amlo7i snbU thereon upon a clm>ron between three plieonn of tlie xecond a»
vmny muHetn* of the third [Sir Rowland Hill, Lord Mayor of London — Vis. Lond.
1633, page 48].
Arms: Harl. 1396. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Azure,/ife escallops in cross or, {or BknKEJi;^
2, Gitles, on a/ease between three saltires argent an annulet tabU, for Gouibton ;
3, Argent, on a fesse between six cross-crossUts fitches aabU three ncallopa or,
for TlTLEY.
• Shrawsborj MS., fo. 23, bas a wolfs head between two mnHetg on the cheTton.
f Leigh o( 6tonetcigli quartcre Barlier aliai CoTemll of Camo. co. Ualop : Aitire, two bars
andlnchiefngrilSn's head between two mallets argent (Vis. Warwickshire, [i. 81); and tbeeuse
arma appear in Via. of London, 1568, for Barker aliat Gtery of WoElerton, co. Salop.
THB YISITATIOK OF SHBOPSHISB, 1628.
27
Arms. — Azure, five escallops m cross or,^
Crest. — On a rock argent a falcon close or.
Randulfe de Conerall=T=Margerett da. to Petter Pigott of
Ao 12 E. 2. Willaston in oom. Salop.
William Barker all's Conerall de Couerall=T=Marfi:arett da. & heire to ... .
[Coverall or Corverall].
Gonlston of gonkton.
John Barker
ali*8 Conerall
of Conklinrst.
• • . .
William Barker of Aston in Charely:
[Claverley] home jnxta Bmgs al's
bridge north.
:. ... da. & heire to
.... Colecloughe.
I iSarftft of WlolutxtotL
.... John Barker al's Coueralb
of Wolnerton [WoUerton] in
com. Salop.
=Elizabeth da. to Thomas Hill (of Hodnet A one of
the coheirs) sister k heire to S' Rowland Hill K^
maior of London [1549, who purchased Haghmond].
I iSartur of If aualNionS^
James Barker=f=Dorothy da. to Rich. Cline
of Haghmond
in com. Salop.
of Stnche in com. Salop
CliffeofStych.
Edward Barkei
of Wolnerton.
^Elatharen da. to
Raphe Egerton
of WrinhiU.
James=
Barker
d Sonne.
^Elizabeth da. to
Edward Edmond^
Weale widow to
....Baker of Salop.
Rowland Barker Margarett.
of Wolnerton
[conf. arms 1582].
Anne wiffe to
Raphe Rode
de Rode in
com. Chester.
>nn
John Barker of=i=Anne da. to Thomas
London March- i Westrowe of London
ant 1623 2 son Alderman.
[Living a« 1650].
\_Anne itfi James Barker Captayne
to Thomas of Doner castell son &
Westrowe heire [now Lining a®
Alderrmn.'\ 1650].
FNatnanii
2 Sonne. to William Poyner.
Richard Barker=FDorothey da. & heire
[Nathaniell set. 26 a^" 1649 ob. s.p. a"" 1650.]
I
I — i ' — I 1
James Barker. Dorothey. Elizabeth.
Andrew. Mary 2.
„ I
Margarett wiff to Andrew
Charleton of Appeleye in
com. Salop.
)nn
John Barker Mary wiff to Nicholas
4 Sonne. Chambers. =t=
) I
MichaelL
I I
Judith.
Andrewe. Mary.
I
Rowland Barker of Hagh-=fCioeley da. to Andrew
monde in com. Salop {sonne
& heire) [Sheriff 1585].
Charleton of Appeleye
[Apley Castle].
B
* There is a note in Harl. 1241, " this Coate left ymp^fect in y* originaU/* and the falcon ii
there repceiented regnardant witib wingi derated,
t JBiward in Shrewibory MS., fo. 84.
28
THE VISITATION OP SHBOFSHIBE, 1628.
Al
B
John Barker of=Margarett da. to S' Fran.
Haughmond RicMrd'SewpoTt of ArcoU
eldest Bonne ob. [High Ercall] in com.
s.p. Salop Knight.
William-
Barker of
London 3
Sonne.
-Amey da. to ... .
Lancaster de com.
South.
I
I
I
1
Thomas Barker. James 2. Hanna. Elizabethe.
i
Walter Barker of Haughmonde=7=Vr8ulow da. & heire of W™ Elkin of London
Esq. brother & heire to John
A0 1628 [Sheriff 1621].
Alderman widow to S' Roger Owen of Con-
doner Knight.
Elizabethe.
Rowland Barker sonne & heire
1 yeare onld 1623.
Cioeley.
William Barker of Conlshnrst
in com. Salop\
Joanne Jane da. to W"^ Home of Childes
ArcoU [l4ttle Ercall] in com. Salop.
William Barker of=T=Mary sister & heire to william Titteley
Hopton castell.
i-r-ittitrj
ofTi
Titteley in com. Salop.
Dorothey wiff to Francis
Holland of Burwarton in
com. Salop'.
Thomas Barker of London=FAnne da. to Tho.
doctor of phisike 2 sonne
ob. A<> 1617.
Lloyd of Man-
mnthsh'.
margarett da. to=pWilIiam Barker of London=f=margarett da. to
Thomas Polling-
ton de Thame in
com. Oxon.
I
margarett
doctor of Fisticke & now
in Shropsh' A* 1623.
Hughe Eendricke
of Chester.
I
margarett
wiffe to
frauncis
Doughty.
Willii
[am Barker
Sonne & heire.
I
1
Thomas 2. Nicholas 8. Anne.
Anarew Barker
diedw**»outyssue.
Jonn
Robert
Barker
2ob.
8. pi.
Barker of Hopton castell=FEidithe da. to John Blanchard
in com. Salop* sonne <& heire. of Maresfeilde Maxfeeld,
William
Barker
3 sonne.
John Barkei
of Hopton
castell A^
1623.
I
^Elizabeth
da. to ... .
Spicer.
Joyce wiffe
to Andrew
Gharleton
of Apeleye.
marye
vxor
Richard
Longe.
Andrew
&
Thomas.
Elizabethe. Marye.
John Barker sonne & heire. Joyce.
Grace. Anne.
THB VISITATIOK 07 SHBOPSHIBE, 1628.
29
0|
>hn
John Barker of 0onlBhnr6t=pEliz. vel Sara da. of Hugh Sandford
2 son of Will'm.
of Sandford in co. Salop Esq'.
Jane ux da. of=
Brograne of .... Ste-
Wapenham in nenton of
com. North*t. Rowton.
= George
Barker
ofCouls-
hnrst.
^Eatherin da. of Eatherin
Thomas Bulk- ux.Wiirm
ley of Bunt- Vessey.
ingsdale.
Dorothey ux.
Adam Man-
wering of
Highhouse.
]>bert=F
Robert=FEatharen da.
Barker
2 Sonne.
to george
Ackworthe
of Eent.
Anne wiffe
to Tho.
Vmpton.
Isaoell wiffe
to Arthur
Warde.
Jonn=f=Joanne da. to
Barker George Sowthom
8 Sonne. [Southeme] of
Fitz.
>nn
bhew 6. Marye. Bridj
John Bob^t 2. Thomas 4. Mathew 6. Marye. Bridgett.
Barker. — — —
William 8. (George 5. Johanne.
I
George
Barker.
Elizabeth
wiflfe to
Rowland
Bulkeley.
I
margu^tt wiffe
to W» Gruf-
fethe.
k. to=FAndi
Constance da. to=f=Andrew Barker =l8abell da. to Fran.
Einaston of Oteley
esq. wid, to ....
Hill
george Smithe
of Longstowe.
of Coulshurst
Ao 1617.
George Barker.
Barklep of $lanct)eSt BratiU^t €b)tinesSt
Clungunfortit i^ea J^all anti ^tolke.
Harl. 1896, fo. 47. Harl. 1241, fo. 28. Harl. 615, fo. 248. S., ff. 51^ 52.
Abhb : Harl. 1896. — 0ul$9y on a chevron between ten crossee pattde, eix above and
four belotCy argent an estoih sable — Harl. 615 makes it a cinque/oil
Crest. — A mitre gulee charged with a chevron between ten croseee^ etc., as in the arms.
.... Harding.=T=. . . . Roger de Berkly in the tyme of ye Conquest.=T=. . . .
Arms: Gules, three
bills or battle-axes or.
Arms : Ai^ent, a fess between
three martlets sable.
Robert Fitz Harding.'7=* • • •
Arms: Gules, a
chevron argent.
Roger de Berkly=p. . . .
lo. of Duresly
& Berkly.
T
B
I
Will'm de Berkley
lo. of Duresley.
30
THE VISITATION OF 8H&0PSHIBE, 1628.
A|
B|
Robert de
Were.
Nicholas de
Tedenham.
The. Archdeacon
of Worcester.
Maurice the sonne of Rob^
Fitzharding Lo. de Berkly.
& heire.
Robert
lord de
Berkley
s.p.
I
Tho. Lord^
de Berkley
2 son.
'• ■ . • cia*
to Raofe
Gower.
Haec foisse Anna D'ni Thomae de Berkley fr'is
D'n*s Rob'ti de Berkley Constat, e SigiUo einsdem
affixa Chart® qua dedit yirgatam terr® Radalpho
de WiUinthon nac forma.
Maurice lo. de=FlsabelI base da.
Berkly died
8E. 1.
Arms: Gules,
a chevron
between ten
crosses patt^
argent.
to King H. 8.
Arms : A lion
rampant
crowned within a
bordure charged
with roundles.
This [Drawing of a
Scale Seal inscribed :
is of 4* SIGILLYM
greene thome berkle.
wax. Arms: A chevron.]
Extat aqud d'm
Edwardum Cooke
militem justiciaru'
Capitalem terram
D'no Rege.
Thomas Lo. of Barkley mar. Isabell da. of
w" Ferrers E. of Darby ob. 1821 16 E. 2.
Maurice lo. de
Berkley s.p.
Mauricius Do. Berkley=f Eua filia
obijt a'' 19 E. 2.*
Arms: Gules, a chev-
ron between ten crosses
patt^e argent.
I
Eudonis
Do.Zonch
a'' 5 E. 2.
S' Thomas Berkley E^ 2 sonn.
Arms : Gules, a chevron between ten cinque-
foils, six in chief and four in base, argent.
From whome S^ Henry Barkley of Wimondham
in Leicestersh. E^ & Baronett is descended.
Margarett da. to Roger Mortimer E. of=r=Thoma8 Lo.=f=Katherin da. of S' John
March.
Arms : Barry of six or and azure, on a
chief of the first two palets between as
many esquires based aexter and sinister
of the second, over all an inescutcheon
argent.
Berkly died
80 E. 8.
Cliuedon Enight.
Arms: Or, a lion ram-
pant azure crowned gules.
Maurice lo.=T=Isabell da.
Berkley ob.
42 E. 8.
to Hugh
Lo. Spencer.
S^ John Berkly of Bettishome E^ Maunce
Arms : Bebklby, within a and
bordure argent. Edm.
Thomas lo. Berkley mar. Margrett^p
da. & heir of Warren Lo. Lide &
Tyas died 13 H. 4.
Arms of Lisle : Or, a fess be-
tween two chevrons sable.
James Bark]ey=f=Eli2. da. & heire to
» John Bloett of
Ragland E^
Arms: Or, a chev-
ron between three
eagles displayed vert.
2 Sonne to
Maurice Lo.
Barkley.
I
Elizab. da. & heir mar. to Rich. Beauchamp E. of Warwik.
^ 0 1
* The pedigree in Shrewsbury M8., lo. 61^ begins here, and does not give the deacendante
of ThoniM, Lord Barkeley.
THE VISITATION OF SHKOPSHIBE, 1623.
31
James
:ii
[sic]
Thomas Lord Barklejpf^Isabell da. to Tho. Mowbray Duke of Norff.
ob. 2 E. 4.
Arms : Gnles, a lion rampant argent.
w
» Barklev Earle= Jane da. to S' Tho.
of Nottingha' and St rang way sK* widow
Marquis Barkley to S^ Will'm Wil-
ob. 17 H. 7. loughby KK
Thomas Isabell ux. W» Try.
Barkley Arms: Argent, a
ob. s.p. buck gules.
Maurice lord=rIsabell da. & heir to PhiUip Meade of
Berkley died Bristow.
22 H. 7. Arms : Gules, a chevron eimine
between three trefoils argent.
I
James Barkley slayne
with the Lo. Talbott
at Burgundy in
Fraunce.
Maurice:
Lord
Barkley
died
without
yssue.
Katherin
da. to S'
Maurice
Barkley
of Stoke
Ann wife
toS'W"
Dennis
of Dir-
ham K'.
Thomas=FElianor da. to
lord
Barkley
died
24 H. 8.
S'Marmaduke Barkley
Constable K* of Thorn-
widow to Jo. bury 3
Ingoldsby. sonne.
Jame8=FUrsula da.
to ... .
Veele
widow to
Vuedall.
Barkley
2 Sonne.
= Alice da. &
heir to Tho.
Boydon of
East Peck-
ham in
Kent.
Julian wife
to Nich.
Poynings
of Acton
Muriell wife
to S' Rob*
Throgm'-
ton K^
Thoma8=FAnn da.
lord
Barkley
died 22
Sept. 26
H. 8
1531.
to S' Jo.
Sauage
of Chesh.
K*.
Thomas
Barkley
Thorne-
bury.
I
Edward:
Barkley of
Barkley
died with-
out yssue.
Elizabeth
da. & heire
to Brice
Barkley.
Jane da. to 8^= Henry =
MichaellStan- lord
hop K* widow Barkley
to S' Roger living
TownsendK*. a® 1596.
rdinando J
Ferdinando
diedachild.
=Eatherin da.
to S^ Henry
Howard
Earle [of]
Surry 1 wife
ob. 1596.
Elizabeth
wife to Tho.
Butler Earle
of Ormond
s.p.
ane &
Catherin
ob. s.p.
Mary wife
to S' John
Zouch of
CodnorK*.
Sir Thomas=FElizabethda.
& coheire to
George Gary
Lo. Huns-
don.
Berkley of
Berkley ob.
1612 before
his father.
Frances wife to
S' George Sheir-
ley of Staunton
in CO. Leic. K*
& Bar.
Theophila wife to
S' Robert Cooke
Sonne to S' Edw.
Cooke Knight.
George lord Bark-:
ley K* of y« Bath
to Pr. Charles
1616.
: Elizabeth da.
& heire to S'
Michaell
Stanhop E^
S' Henery . 2. S' Thomas.
I
I
E
32
THB VISITATION 07 SHBOPSHIRE, 1628.
"J
Joh'es Berkeley cui pater
einB dedit Planches.
Anns : Qules, a chevron
between three crosses
patt^e argent.
Manrice de Berkley.
Arms : Onles^ a chevron ermine between
ten crosses patt^ argent.
The Barkleys of Stoke Gifford in Glonc.
& of Bruitam [Bmton] in oo. Som'sett
are descended from this Maurice.
Peter,
lao.
Edmandns Berkley .=f. . . .
T
,1-
Jon's Berkley de Planches.=i=. . . .
T
Ed'r'us Edmund Berkley de Planches a^ 14 E. 4.=nF. . . .
Joh'es Berkley=F. . . . filia et haeres Joh'es Knight qnas attolit marito medietatem
de Planches. I de Fekenham in com. Wigorn. manerij de Bradley et Stoke in
com. Wigorn.
'T
Ed'r'us Edmond Berkley de Bradley=p. . . . filia Tho. Poyner de
Stoke et Planches.
Beslow in com. Salop.
,L
John BarkUy de Bradley Stolce=rS%b%ll da. to John Mampae
(of Cressage).
(Maupas).
Elizabetha fil.=
Ric'i Day de
Hattone
\_Hawne'] in
Parochia de
Warfeild
[Worfield]
relicta Will'i
Felton.
=Willimus=T=Katherina
Berkley
2fil. &
hseres
vendidit
Planches
{of Cres'
sage co,
Salop).
fil.WiUimi
Chambers
de com.
Stafford
At. vx. j.
Edwardns Berkley Margarett EUnor vxor
fil. et hffires 8.p. vxor J(r Edw. ap
— Gardner, Rice.
Alicia nnpta Hen. — —
Stanley de Lea- Anne vxor Joanevxor
Henry Rich. Hor-
Stanley. den.
WILLIAM BAEKLET.
Hall in com.
Radnor.
I
WiUimns Berkley de Clnnganford [Clungunford]=
in CO. Salop if of Arte p'son of Oh^unford
8 fil. 1628. •
Berkley
setatis 28
an' 1628.
George 2.
illij
Willimus 8.
Edwardns 4.
Mana.
=Francisca filia Qeor^
Detton de Detton in
00. Salop Ar.
1 JTT~nj ITi
Susanna. Edwardns. Francisca.
Elizabetha. Hester.
Anna. Jana. Elizabetha.
Francisca.
Alicia. Josephns
8.p.
THB VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
33
1. Amines Anna nnpta
Pho. Banester de
Hadnall in co. Salop.
Maria nnpta An-
thony Hanley
[^Henley],
2. Eliza uxor
Edmond
Muller.
4. Jane vxcr
J(f Capper.
I
Dorothe
oh, 8.p,
I
Francisca fil. Walteri:^=Thoma8 Berkley de^Jana fil. et cohseres Will'm
Felton de Ewdnes in com.
Salop Ar. vx. 1.
HanbniT de Beanhall
in com. Wigorn. vx. 2.
Ewdnes in co. Salop
fil. et haer.
Snsanna
nx. Joh'is
Griffin.
Margaretta ox. Jo.
Baxter de Nanton
Beanchamp in co.
Wigorn'.
Qeorgius 1.
Francis 2
s.p.
FE. BARKELET.
Franciscus Berkley de Ewdnes
Clongonford Leahall Bradley
et Stoke ar. fil. et haeres A°
1623 duxit Elizab. fil. Rolandi
Datton de Hatton in co. Cestr'.
Maria nx. Joh'is Yates de
Rowton in co. Salop par.
Worfield.
Briagitta ux. RicU Harris
de Abcot in co. Salop.
Dorothis vxor ....
Yardhy com. Wore.
J
Willimoa Harris de AbcOt 1623.
f
T
Edmnndns Berkley de Shrewsbury in com. Salop=FMaria filia et coh. WiU'i Hugh
2 filins dnxit Rebecca fil Hosyer de . . . .
T
Isacus 4.
I
illii
Felton de Ewdnes [in
Worfield parish] in co.
Salop 1 Yx.
(3).
T
1
Franciscns Berkley de Shrewsbury Willimus Berkley de Samuell Hester nx.
Ar. et de Hospicio Lincolnniensi London Meroator 2 8 fil. Ric'iCorbett
a» 1628 duxit Anna fi^ia Tho. filius duxit Magdalena 1628.
fil. Henrici Archer de
Cowpersale in com. Essex.
Pursell de Dintell in co. Salop.
de Alston
in CO. Salop.
Thomas
Berkley 7
yeres old
1628.
I
„ Ti n
Hnmfndas 2. i. Elianora.
3. Franoiscos a. Mary.
8.p.
I
Franciscus
Berkley fil.
et hsBres.
Henry
Berkley
2 Sonne.
1 1
Ann &
Elizabeth.
FRA. BARKLET.
34
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1628
Harl. 1396, fo. 28. Harl. 1241, fo. 105. S., fo. 27.
Arms : Harl. 1396. — O, on a bend gules three mullete argent^ an annulet for
difference, sable.
Crest. — A lion's head erased sable^ ducally crowned gules,
[These arms and crest were confirmed, 18 May 1604, to Robert Bamfield, or
Barnfield, of Edgmond, co. Salop, a kinsman of Sir Amyas Barnf eld of Poultemore,
CO. Devon.—' Quillim,' 1724, p. 102.]
Walter Barnfeld.=FGrace da. of S' Raufe Pudsey K^
Walter Barnfeild=f=Ellen da. of Nicho. Eyton of Wigmore Knight
of Poulmore in S^ Nicholas Etton of Wildemore by the Earle of
com. Deuon. Salop* s da, [Eyton super Wildmores].
Thomas Bamfeild.=j=Ann Warde.
William Bamfeild of Newport 2 sonne.=T=. . . .
>hn
John Bamfeild of Newport.=p Alice da. of Francis Palmer of Arrold Areoll.
I I
Robert
s.p.
Richard
s.p.
John
s.p.
Joane
Jans
s.p.
ilri
Wiirm Barn-
feld of New-
port Ao 1628.
:Eliz. da. of
Nicholas Pare
Nicholas Pope
Gierke of y*
Kitchen.
Frances vx
Caldecot Collc^ftt.
Isabell vx. Fonlk
Roberts.
Elizabeth
vx. Tho.
Nowell.
j
Robert Barnf eld.=y=Ellynor Taylor.
T
Richard Bamfeild of=f=Mary yongest da. of Jo. Skrymshire
Edgmond Edgcombe, of Newbery Norbury in com. Staff.
Richard Bamfeild [the
Poet] son & heir 1604
Sbora 1 574 at Norbnry,
ied 1627].
Roh&rt [Roger'] Bam-
feld of Edgmond Edg-
combe 2 Sonne ieo4.
'Milburghe da. of John Bam-
John Brooke of feld 8 son.
Madley Esq.
Ann.
Mary.
I
Robert Bamfeld 2 sonne 70Otf.=pEllen da. of Thnrstan Woodcock.
THK VISITATION OF 8HBOFSHIBE, 1623. 36
, ^J
.1 _ . ._ \ ~ ~T
Robert Barnfeild=T=Alice da. of Frauncis Joane ux. Walter Ellen vx. John
8onn & h.
Chevall da. of Aron Sturrey Storey. Groeuench
Henatt. Orosueno^.
Thomas Bamfeld in Warde 1618 [1623].
J \ r
MaiT Qx. Tho. Booth Bichard=rElizabeth Egington [da. of John Ann.
of ShifFnall in co. Barnfeld Eggington of Robinson co. Staff.
Salop. 2 Sonne.
& relict of Richard Jackson of
Wall CO. Staff.— ViB. Staff. 1668].
Ro
bert. William.
J,- - ■ -'
Elizabeth ox. Francis Thomas Bamfeld of=r=Martha da. of John
Simonds 2 Edw. Peirs. Newport s sonne.
Ueynes of Worcest'.
Dorothy. Mary.
[wiLVu barnfeild:\
Barton of Bttileston.
S., fo. 88^
[Arms. — Argent^ a b&nd between two double-cotieee sable.
Soger Barton.^. . . .
T
John Barton.=F. . . .
Robert Barton.^. . . .
Eau^ Lloyd Barton of Bridleston.^Ellen da. of John Lloyd of Halghlon.
)bert 2^ eon. Jane uxor John Lowry ux. Alice.
Robert 2^ eon. Jane uxor John Lowry ux. Alice. Thomas=j^one da.
— Edwards of S* Ro¥ ap Ball of to Edward
John 8. Matthew*s. John ap Malpas. Jones.
— Howell of
Roger 4. Norton.
Katherine. Euen. Ermyn. Owm Barton of Didleston=Joane da. A hoire to
[Doddleston]. Tho. Ball of Malpas.']
36
THE VISITATION OF SHBOPSHIBE, 1628.
Baujjj) of aition Court.
Harl. 1896, fo. 28^ S., fo. 81.
Arms. — Qules^ a f esse vair bettveen three mullets argent
Crest. — Out of a ducal coronet or a talbot sefant sable,
"These arms and crest were confirmed by Rob' Cooke, Clarenceux, 11 Nov.
1579, to Rowland Baugh of Twyniage (Twyning), co. Glouc. (Harl. MS. 1441).
They were confirmed to the Aldon Court Family 1588, who were thus apparently
descended (see Visit. Glouc.).]
John Baugh of Aldencourte=f=Joanne da. to John Dale of
in com. Salope.
Langtoll in com. Salope.
WiUiam
Baughe
ofAlden
2 son'.
Thomas Baugh=
of Aldencourte
sonn & heire.
William
2 Sonne
ob. s.p'le.
=Dorothey da. to
George Parkes
of Bromfeild in
com. Salope.
Ricnard BatUghe
of Norton in
com. Radnor 8
Sonne.
Thomas Baughe
of Sapy in com.
Worster 4 sonne.
Henrey Baughe of=
Aldencourte son'
& h. 1628.
=Alice da. to Francis Holland, of
Boreatton IBoreaUoh] [Burwar-
ton] in com. Salope [died 1662,
M.I. Stokesay Church].
Thomas Baughe
de Aldencourt
8 Sonne living
1628.
John 2
Sonne.
Rowland
8 Sonne.
Thomas Baughe son*
& heire sst'is 21 1628.
I
I
Marye. Margarett.
HENRY BAUGHE.
S., fo. 807».
Arms. — [Argent, a chevron between three martlets sable.]
Crest. — A griffin segreant gules guUde de larmes.
[^Thomas Bailey of ... .in cam. Sakp.^AUce da. to ... . Rey of the Hawtt.
Thomas
Bay ley a
Captains
ob. s.p.
I
William Bayley.'=j=Jane da. to Nich. Naunton by Dowce Doulog.
L
Elizabeth.
Dionysia.
Alice.
WilliamF=pAnne da.
Bayley to John
Oaptaine. Botoer.
I I
Frances.
Anne.
Mary. Margery.
George Bayly
a Lieutenani.
Ulia
William Bayley sonne 4r Mre.]
THE VISITATION OP SHKOPSHIRE, 1628.
37
BapUte, ov 3Baplep, of ^^retoslburp.
Harl. 1896, fo. 43^ Harl. 1241, fo. 115. S., fo. 806\
Arms : Harl. 1396. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Vert, a chevron or between three unicorns*
heads erased argent, armed of the second — Bayly in Shrewsbury MS. ;
2 and 3, Oules, a fesse or between three birds close — argent, Pontesbury in
Shrewsbury MS.
Joh'es Bayllie=f=Katherina.
de Salop.
T
Willimus Pontesbury=f Ehz. fil. Rich. Lister de
de Salop.
Bowton in com. Salop.
Bicnardns
Bayllie 2.
Will'm Baylley de=FDorothe fil.
Shrewsbury in com. et h«r.
Salop [Bailiff of Will'm
Shrewsbury 1527]. Pontesbury.
Richardus Pontes-
bury 1 fil. Canoni-
cus de Haghmond
in com. Salop.
I
LeonarduB
Pontesbury
2 fil. fuit
vicarus.
Joh'es Bayllie de Shrewsbury^Anna fil. W" Watson de Newport
in CO. Salop a® 1584.
T
in com. Salop infra.
idrea
...i
Andrea \^Andreas^ Bayllie Wilhmus 2
fil. et hffir. ob. s. pi. son A heire.
I
Elizabeth* vxor
Lewis Bayley.
AL^'cisca.
Beepeltit nob) Bettistiieltr, of (BS^otien.
8„ fo. 21^
[Humfrey Beehflild.
I . • • .
)kn
John Bech/ield.
John
^T"» . • .
Bech/iild.^Margarett da. to John Badi of Worden parish.
T
I
Howell Beel^ld of Warden a* isos.^Anne da. to Thomas Broume of Westbury.
ichm
Jans ux. George i Edward s Richard Ralph
Thomas s.p. s.p. Bech/ield Bechfield
ap Owen. — M^ of Arts. 2* son.
=T= Thomas 2 s.p^
Edward Alice.
Owen.
lph=FJttargery da. Joans ux.
to Hugh John
Wilcocks. Draper.
Edward William
3 Sonne. Bechfield.
T
ID 7
William 4. ffrancts
— — Draper 7.]
Thomas 2. Henry s.
eorge i.
Richard
2 Sonne. Richard s. John e.
* She does not appear in Shrewibnzy MS., fo. S06.
38
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
Harl. 1896, fo. 4d\ Harl. 1241, fo. 128^
Arms: Harl. 1396. — Argent, on a bend between six bees volant sable a mullet — or,
Harl. 124:1— for difference.
Band'us Beeston a f amilia les Beestons in co. Oestr' oriniidiL8.=F. . . .
Ric'us Beeston de Slirew8bury=pElianora fil. Georgij Harborow=j=Richardu8 Mitton
in com. Salop.
[Harborne?].
Bandnlphu8=
Beeston de
Shrewsbury
1602.
=. . . . fil. Johannes:
Johannis Beeston.
Leighton.
:Sibilliafil.Joh'is
Knight by y' da.
o/Kynastm.
Adam
Mitton.
Thomas Beeston. Bichardns B.p.
2 vir.
ibel
Isabella
nx.Tho.
Oteley.
Janaux.
Edwardi
Ii'eland.
Betst oi ^tti)am.
8., fo. 807^
[Arms. — Oules, three bundles of three arrows, 2 and 1, or, headed and feathered
argent, tied with ribbons of the third.
Crest. — A cubit arm holding a bow.
Roger Beist of ye par%sh=f'Elizabeth da. of ... .
of Acham.
Ooodal of WreOUn.
-^
"• Beist^Lucy da. to
of Acham. Tho.Payner.
Elizabeth wife to
W"^ Baxter.
Margarett wife to Jane wife to
Richard Freere. TT"* BromaU.
Anne sister Jt
hevre mar. to
Edw* Gludd
of Orleton.
I
John Beist=^Anne sister of Sir
ob. s.p. Thomas Bromley
K^Lord Chancellor
of England.
Katherine sister
A heire mar. to
Tho. Burton.
Margarett sister
4r heire married
to John Dawes.]
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
89
Harl. 1396, fo. 34^ Harl. 1241, fo. 120. S., ff. 40S 41.
Arms: Harl. 1396. — Sable, two bows endorsed in pale or, garnished gules, stringed
argent, between two bundles of arrows {three in each) of the second, barbed and
feathered of the fourth, banded of the third,
Obest. — A harpy close or, face proper, her head wreathed with a chaplet of roses gules,
[^Per Camden ClarencJ]^
Abms: Peryns: Shrewsbury MS. — [Argent], on a chevron [sable] between three
pine-cones [vert] three leopards faces [of the field].
yer|^0 of Urortttotu
Petter Peryns ofnr^orothey da. to John
Parker of north lee
[Norhill] in co. Derbye.
Chardwicke in
com. Derbye.
Roger Benbowe=
of Newport in
com. Salope.
....
John Peryns of=pCiceley da. & heire
Brockton in
com. Salope.
ofnewportincom.
salope.
=Margarett da. to
Anthoney Bayley
de com. Stafford.
to W° Brampton of
Chcsterfeilde.
Roger Peryns of=f=Blizabeth da. to
Brockton in com.
Salope.
. . . .
Stoakcs.
.Tof
ill
Thomas Benbowe of=FElizabeth da. to Roger Peryns Gilbert Peryns of Brock -
Newport in com. salope. of Brockton in com. salope. ton in com. Salope.
s.p.
Gilbert
s.p.
Robert
s.p.
WiUiam
ob. s. pi.
Issabell
uxor John
Bowes of
newport.
I I II
Elizabethe Joanne uxor John &
Txor Tho. JohnRobson William
grosvenor of newport. ob. s. pi.
of nant-
wicheincom.
Chester.
Alice uxor
John Mel-
hnishe
lMeUmigh;\
of London.
FF=Jon
Anne vxor
Robert
Dymbleton
de London.
Dorothey da. to=f=John Benbowe [of Newport a?.=T=Eatharen da.
John Prowde of
Sutton in com.
Salop 1 wiffe.
Salop now"] of London Clarke of
the Crowne 1628 mar. Elizabeth
da. to WilPm Hodges of Ilchester
Somersetsh. he di^ 1625.
& heire to
Robert Sparke
2 wiffe.
Saraha [^Sarah"] & Marye
Sara ^ Marg^ ob. s. p'le.
I
William Benbowe borne
25 Marche A® 1621.
Robert & Anne obijt
8. p*le ob. infans.
JO. BENBOWE. A
* In the sixteenth oentary this name was spelt Bendbow,
t This refers to a grant of these arms and crest, bj William Camden, Clarenoeox, to John
Benbow, Deputy Clerk of the Ciown in Chancery, who died 7 October 1626 and was buried at
St. Martin's In the Fields.
40
THB VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
A|
Robert Benbowe of=pElizabeth da. to Roger Benbowe^Margarett da. to ... .
Bolas in com. Salop
2 Sonne.
Foulke Meeston
of Meeston.
of Newport in
CO. Salop 1628.
Leckjm [Lerkyn] of
Cheshire.
I
Elizabeth vxor Tho. Reig-
noldes of Egelshall [Egges-
half] in com. StaflTord.
Thomas Ben-
bowe aet'is 20
an. 1623.
2. John.* Elizabethe. Anne.
8. Robert. Dorotheye. Margarett.
I
Margarett vxor Marye
Will. Rogers of vxor
Stockes in com
Salope.
Wyer.
I
Zacare= Joanne da. of
Benbowe John Bronson
of Bolas in [Beronson'] of
CO. Salop Snttonincom.
1628. Staff.
Robert Benbowe-
of London clarke
of the Pety bage
1628.
=Joanne da.
to John
Bowers of
Newport.
I
)Dert Bei
Joanne. Robert Benbowe set's 2 an. 1628.
Mary. Margarett.
RO. BEMBOWE.
3BentaU o! 3Bentall
Harl. 1896, fo. 47^ HarL 1241, fo. 57^ S., ff. 52^ 68.
Arms : Harl. 1396. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Or, a lion rampant queuee fvrchit azure
crowned gules — Bentall in Shrewsbury MS. ; 2, Azure, a chevron ermine
between three stvans with wings expanded argent — Wolrich in Shrewsbury MS. ;
3, Argenty a cross moline sable [azure ?] within a bordure engrailed azure [sable ?],
in dexter chief a bird reguardant gules — Dudmaston in Shrewsbury MS.
Crest. — On a ducal coronet or a leopard statant argent, spotted sable,
Rogerus Bentall de Bentall in co. Salop.=y=. . . .
Robertus Bentall de Bentall in coul Salop.=f=. . . .
T
Humfridns Bentall de Bentall in com. Salop.=f=. . . .
f
T
Henricus Bentall de Bentall in com. Salop.=f=. . . .
T
Hamond Bentall de Bentall in com. Salop.=f=. . • •
A
:T
* This John Benbow Berred first in the army of the Parliament and afterwards in the King's
forces. He fought at the battle of Worcester, was afterwards taken prisoner, condemned py
court-martial at Chester, together with the Earl of Derby and Sir Thomas Featherstonhoogh, was
shot in the cabbage garden under Shrewsbury Castle 16 October 1661, and barled at St. Chad's
Church.
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
41
Philip.
Robert.
I
Al
~TT~
Roger.
Hamond.
Robertns Bentall de Bentall Ar.=F. . . .
Ph'os Bentall de Bentall Ar.=T=Emma.
I r
Henricufl=F. . . . Walterus de Bentall=
Bentall.
juxta Wenlock.
Willimus Bentall.
=Anna filia Bic*i
Cressett.
Joh'es de Bentall=T=Cecillia fil. et cohar.
fil. et hffires.
Joh'is Wolrich Ar.
I
Johanna ox Walteras 2. Walterns Bentall=^ Joanna filia Agnes [ilnn^]
. Hunt de Salop. J-T>._i..ii: nu*.- v — irrm.-.i —
L
de Bentall in com.
Salop Ar.
Ph'i Yonge ux. Willielmi
mil. Oldcastell.
beli
Isabell vxor Adam Joh'es Bentall de^p Agnes fil. Nic'i Corbett de
Prince, Bentall Ar. Morton Corbett.
f
Edmnndos Bentall de Bentall in com. Salop Ar.=FMarfi;eria fil. Edm. Leighton of
doxit Isabella fill Hopton nx. 2. Watlesborongh [Wattlesborongh].
Robertas Bentall de Bentall=f Eatherina fil. Thomae Willas- Margeria nx. Thomae
ton de Willaston. Edney. =|=
in com. Salop Ar.
T
\\
ill'
Alicia. Isabella Jana. Will'm Bentall^y'Agnes filia .... Caswell Thomas
ux — de Bentall Ar. [Careswall ?] de Lylles- Edney,
Sanson. Sibbella. nail in co. Salop.
Thomas
Bentall de
Essex
doxit ....
filia ....
Barbon
Barbur.
Jana* Margeria.
Joane
nopta
[Henry]
WaU.
Bich'as^
Bentall de
Bentall in
com.
Salop.
^
AnthonioB
Bentall.
f
'Johanna
Jam filia
Lawrentij
Ludlow de
Morehouse
in com.
Salop Ar.
Johannes
Bentall
duxit
fil
Barbor.
TTI
William.
Francis.
Anne.
Mary,
/. Maria ox.
Bichardi
Buck.
2. Elizabeth ux.
Ric'i TT" Fow-
ler de Bricton.
3. Dorothea ux. Georgij
Willaston de Willaston
2 to Tho. Masson Mason.
c/bAn. Wittiam.
I
r
1
f
1
Jhmm. JF
42
THE VISITATION OF SHEOPSHIBE, 1628.
B
4, EHena Michaell.
nuptaRic'i —
Hawkins. Willimus.
GeorgioB. Bolandus. Edwardus. Bicardos Beniall
— — — duxit Eatherine
Franciscos. Johannes. Maoricias. fiLBic'iCotterell.
Jane.
I"
J
Bicardos Bentall 1592. Johannes Bentall.
Lanrentius Bentall de Bentalb
fil. et hsBres 1591.
'Cecillia filia Bic'i Forster de Euelith
[Evelith] in co. Salop.
V
Ellena ux.
Brian! Badger.
Jana ux. Hen-
rici Dawes.
I
Cecillia 1 ax.
W" Hayward
rennpta Tho.
BromhaU.
I
I I
Jana Anne Edwardus Bentall
nuptaTho. ob. s.p.
i
I
Harris de
Salop.
Elizabetha ux.
Edwardi Penn.
aria nx. Joh'es
Nechell.
Francisca nupta
• . • .
Johannes Bentall de Bentall=FJocosa filia Geo. Forster de
Ar. AP 1628.
Euelith in com. Salop.
Johannes 2. Laarentius=rEatherina fil. Thomse Jana 2. Elizabetha ux.
Bentall filius Cassy Gasie de Whit- — Bogeri Mohun
Ricardus 8. primogenitus feild in co. Gloucest. Cecilia 8. de Posenall in
com. Salop.
anno 1628.
Sampson 4.
J
I i I I I
Eatherina 1. Cassandra 2. Francisca 8. Jocosa 4. Penelope 5. Cicelie.
LAW. BENTALL.
Harl. 1896, fo. 45^ Harl. 1241, fo. 97. S., ff. 60S 61.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Sable^ three greyhounds courant m pah
argent collared or, within a bordure gules — Harl. 1241 omits the hcrdure;
2 and 8, Argent^ two bars sable^ over all a bend gules [Linde].
Edward Longshankes Einge of England=p. ... da. to the Earle of
by the name of Ed. 1. ) Eildare in Ireland.
A
THB VISITATION OF SHKOPSHI&E, 1628.
48
S' Richard
de Jambre
Knight.
=Cicile7 Julian da.
to the Earle of
Arnndell.
S' Walter fitz roye=^Juliana da.
of Ireland base to Nicholas
Sonne. Monemne.
I . I .
.... wiffe to .... maried
S' James to S' John
Pepis Knight. Draycott K*.
Thomas
[de Ire-
land].
JohanneB=f=Alice da. to Rich, de Mawde.
de Ireland. Eyton Etton nere to
Pichford in com. salope.
Alice Draycott wiffe to Thomas
Beryton in com. salop.
Elizabeth nx.
John Yonge.
Isabell vxor
John Prydy.
John
Yonge.
Pe
I
Christiana
nx. Roberti
Rodington.
res Yonge
[Piarce Young],
Mai^arett nx. Roger
Wolriche.
Katnaren vxor*
Roger de Beri-
ton B&ringtan.
I I
Elinor.
Marg*.
William Wohriohe.=T=. . . . William Beriton. Rooert.
Andrew Wolriche.
Margaret. Elianor.
Rogems Berington.=T=Alicia 1 filia Joh*es Ireland et coheres.
Wiilimns Berington=pAgnes da. sister of Elianora. Robertns Berington'
John Baldwin de — 2 sonne.
Salop. Margaretta.
son & heir.
• • . .
Johannes Berington Thomas=f=Jnliana Alice nx. Christiana
presbiter ob. s.p.
Wiilimns ob. s.p.
Hugo ob. 8.p.
WiUiam
Bering-
ton.
fil. Wiiri Richardi ux
[Tho'] Berington Wicherley
Blakley de Salop. rennpt. . . .
Blacksl&y Bayston de
de Salop. Salop.
Thomas.
Alicia.
Elizabetha.
Elianora.
Margeria Robertns Thomas Berin^tonnpJohanna fil. W^^
nx de Shrewsbury dnxit Sibell Horley Handley
Oosnall. Dnrant. de Salop yx. 1.
Bermgton
B.p.
Bicnardns ^
— > ob. s.p,
Wiilimns )
Thomas Benng-=
ton de Salop fi.
et haer.
B
I
^Isabella filia margrett nx. Joh'es Browne de Cotton.
Joh'esShot- Arms: Argent, an eagle displayed
ton ds Salop, sable [on the breast a flenr-de-lys or,
Bbutn]. =f
* The husband's name does not occur in Shrewsbury MS., fo. 50^.
u
THE VISIXATTOK OF SHROPSHIBE, 1628.
B|
EUzabeth vxor Rich. Roger Richard
Crispe, =j= ob.s.p, oh. 8,p.
Edmond
Richard
Orispe,
I
Joh'e8=
Berington
filins et
haBres.
o|
Christopher
Crispe.
Berington
oh. sp.
=Eliz. fil
Schrimshire
relicta Ric'i
Crispe de
Shrowesbury.
I I I
Bendict.
Nicholas.
Alicia.
I
Rogerus Thomas Beringtoii=T=Cecillia fil. Rogeri Johanna.
s.p.
fil. et hsBF.
Robertas
Bering-
ton fil. et
hffir.
Anna.
Janna.
Anna nupta W™ margaretta fil. et=f=Rogerus Berington=T=Franci8ca fil.
Thornes de Salop Ar.
hy Jane Kynaston.
Tench de Shrews- hasres Johannis
bury [William Lynde de Salop
Tenche Bailiff nx. 1 [from Wis-
of Shrewsbury beach, co. Cam-
1560]. bridge].
de Shrewsbury fre'r
et haBres Roberti.
Elizabetha
ux. Henrici
Okeley de
Sherbame.
i
Joh'es TT"*
Houghton de
Beckbury in
com. Salop.
umfridus.
Richardus.
Gracea.
Jana.
Richardus Elianora ux. Margaretta Susan.
Berington Thomas ux. Roger —
de Holt Stephens de Stringer de Dorothie.
Hali in london. Huly [Hugh- —
com. Salop ley] in com. Oicelia.
C8elebsl62d. Salop. —
Anne.
RICHARD BERINGTON.
Eatherina fil.^
Ricardi Sand-
ford de Ros-
sall in com.
Salop vx. j.
=pThomas Berington^
de Methall [Moat
Hall] in com. Salop
fil ethaeresa^" 1628.
=Elizabetha
fil. Richardi
Roger Allen
de villa
Salop.
Isabella maritata
in Hibern*.
Johanna yx.Tho.
Hosier deShreus-
bury.
Anna nupta
Rogero
Taylor de
london.
Johannes
Berington
B.p.
Ishama
Berington.
Elianora ux. W" Jana ux. Tho.
Hughes de Eil- Booth de
hongh[Kilhoi4ghf] Marley in co.
in CO. Munmoth. Gestr*.
Willimi
, I I
iUB Susanna.
Berington —
fil.eth8dre8 Dorothea.
25yersold
1628.
uia.
Ceo
Anna.
THOMAS BERINGTON.
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1628. 4A
3Berrp of i^utilobj.
Harl. 1896, fo. 29. 8., fo. 84.
Abms: Harl. 1896. — Ermine^ on a bend azure three fleurs-de-lis or, a crescent far
difference,
John Berry of the County of Denon.nj=. . . .
Booert Berry of Ludlowe=T=winifred da. to Rob* Hall of wotton
in com. salope.
vnd' Edge in com. wigor.
Bobert 2 Thomas Berrye of Lndlowe=T=margarett da. to george mary vxor Edw.
Sonne ob. Esq*^ SnpVisor of Herefordsh.
8. p*le. & Shropsh. 1628.
Catfeilde [Cal/Uldi] de wright of Sntton
com. Oxon Esq'. incom.Leice8ter.
Bobert Berrye 5 years ould A® 1628. Mary Berry.
THO. BEBBY.
Betton oi 4lreat 3Berb)tt]^.
Harl. 1896, fo. 81. S., fo. 86.
Abms : Harl. 1896. — Argent, two pallets sable each charged with three cross-crossUts
ftttMe or.
Thomas Betton of Berwicke in com. Salope.=T=. . . .
Bicnard Betton of Berwicke son & heire.=T=. . . .
Bobert Betton of Shrewes- Bicnard Betton of=p. . . . John. Samaell. Thomas,
bury [bailiff 1604 ?]. shrewesbury.
2. James. 4. Josephe. Bicnard Betton of=rElianor da. to Elianor maried to
— Berwicke in com.
8. Samuell. 5. Daniell. salope sonne &
heire A® 1628.
Edward Pursell Edward Pursell of
of Oneslowe in Oneslowe in com.
com. Salope. Salope.
Edward 2. Bichard Betton sonne & heire Anne 1. Margarett. Lucrecia.
8Bt*8 7 ann. A^ 1628.
RIOHABD BETTON.
46
THE VISITATION OF SHBOPSHI&E, 1628.
3Btll(nfls;lep.
Harl. 1896, fo. 28^ Harl. 1241, fo. 116. S., flf. 27^ 28.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Quart^ly: 1 and 4, Gules, a fleur-de-lis or, a canton ofthesecand
[Billingslet] ; 2 and S, Argenty a cross sable voided of the fields five estoiles
in cross between four Uons rampant all of the second [Billingslky].
Crest. — On a mount vert a leopard couchant or^ spotted sable.
[Sir Henry Billingsley, Lord Mayor of London, bore : Argent^ within a cross
voided between four lions rampant five estoiles sable; and in the Ist quarter : OuleSy
a fleur-de-lis and canton or. — Visitations of London, 1568 and 1688/]
Shrewsbury MS., fo. 27, gives another coat : Chiles^ a fleur-de-lis and a canton
or [Billingsley of Astley].
In Shrewsbury MS., fo. 28, the Arms are : Argent, five lions rampant to the
sinister in cross sable. Crest : On a mount vert a leopard couchant argent, spotted
sable.
Roger Billingesley of Billingesley in com. Salope A® 20 E. 4.^. . . .
Roger Billingesley of Billingesley in com. Salope.
I • • . •
... • I
I
Roger Billingesley of Canterbury in com. Kent.
Roger Billingesley=T=. . . .
of Canterburye.
William Billingesley.=
Arms : Argent, a cross sable voided of
the field, five estoiles in cross between four
lions rampant all of the second.
. . . •
William Billingesley of=pElizabeth da. & heire of ... . Harding al*s Harlowe
London Haberdasher, re'pta [renupta] S' Martyn Bowes K*.*
I I
Richard 2.
William 8.
Suzanna=S^ Henrey Billingesley=f' Elizabeth da.
da. to
....
Tracey
widow to
Edward
Barger
3 wiffe.
of London E^ L. Maior
27 maried Eatharen da.
to S' John of comewall
E* widow to Rob*
Harding of London
died A» 1599 [Sir
Henry died 1606].
& heire to-
Henrey
Bourne died
29 July 1577.
Ciceley ux. Wil-
liam Newce
[JVatt^tfr]of Hart-
fordsh.
Martha ux. John
Robinson of
London.
Henrey Billingesley
son & neire.
nJ
Thomas 2
Sonne.
Richard 8
Sonne.
William Billinge8leye.^=Oioeleye.
* Shrewsbury MS., fa 27, does not name Sir Martin Bowee.
THB VISITATION OF 8HBOF8HIRE, 1628.
47
A|
William Billingesley^. . . .
2 Bonne.
John Bil-=Ffrannci8 da. to Richard
lingsley
[ofAstUy],
William Acton
de Aldenham.
8 Sonne.
Joanne Yxor
HngheChys.
Thomas
Billingesley.
Francis BilIinges-=
lej de com. Scdope
Ao 1623.
=Bridgett da. to S"" Tho-
mas Vernon of Hasling-
ton [near Nantwich] in
com. Chester.
Janne vxor
Tho. Bayley
a captayne
s.p.
^»,e,..
Thomas 2. William 4.
John 8. Benjamine 5.
I
Edwarde 6. Dorot
II J I II
ihey 1 8.p.
Janne 4 s.p. Jadethe 8,
Francise 8 8.p. Rachell 7. Bridgette.
Francis=FElianor da. to Thomas
Kerrey of bindweston
[Betvdtveston] [in Wes-
ton, CO. Salop] Esq.
Billingesley
Sonne &
heire.
I
B, Marye
vxor
Francis
Rowleye.
5. Margaret vxor John 6, Jane,
Jeuan of Wayburne
Wambome [ Waynboume]
in com. Stafford.
Francis Billingesley
Sonne A hei. apparrant.
I
1
Thomas 2. Walter 3. John 4. Edward 5. Dorotheye.
Harl. 1896, fo. 29^ Harl. 1241, fo. 119^ S., fo. 84^
Arms : Harl. 1396. — Argent, a chevron between three mullefs sable.
Crest. — A bird's head between two tvings expanded sable,
Henrey Birche of Birche hall=T=Anne da. to Fetter Hewde of Hewdshall
in com. Lancast*. in com. Lane. Hedod of Howdall.
Richard Birche of birchehall=i=margarett da. to ... . Dcnneis
in com. Lancast*. I Dennis [Dennegs'],
icni
Richard Birche of medow-
crofte in com. Lane.
^Elizabeth da. to John Loman Lomaxe
by Elianor da. to petter Isgole Ysgoll.
)nn Bi]
John Birche
2 Sonne.
Abdv Birche m'
of the artes 2
Sonne.
Josephe
8 Sonne.
Abell Birche of:
Ludlowe in
com. Salope.
Sara da. to Anne vxor John Alice.
Richard Colyns Collyn of
Hopkinsonn. Cambridgsh.
48 THE VISITATION OF 8HB0PSHIBE, 1628.
Btrtfte of iHtton.
Harl. 1896, fo. 80. S., fo. 85.
[Arms. — Argent, three flenrs-de-lis azure.]
John Birch of Pillaton hall in com. Stafford.=y=. . • .
Thomas Birche of Pillaton hall=FKatharen da. to ... .
in com. Stafford.
ffletcher.
1. Edward. Isaoell vxor Jonn Birche=FElizabeth da. Elizabeth Anne vxor
— RichardCox of milson in
2. William, of Albridge com. salope
— [Aldridge] 4 sonne
8. Thomas, in com. 1628.
staff.
to Edward vxor W™ Edward
Littelton of Turner of Tanckes of
Pillaton hall. Pencrich Pencriche
in com. [Penkridge]
Staff. in com. Stof-
ford.
1
John Birche of mil8on=F Alice da. to John Sheparde of Hill yponcote
in com. Salope 1623. [Hill Lnppencote] in com. Salope.
[Hi
James Birche sonne & heire. Elizabeth.
JOHN BIEOHE, Skn.
3Blontien, ov Bluntien, of IStsljops Castle.
Harl. 1896, fo. 21. Harl. 1241, fo. 46^ Harl. 615, fo. 250^ S., fo. 25.
Arms: Hai*l. 1896. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Argmty a Uon passant-guardant sable
[azure'] [Blunden] ;* 2, Vert, a gryphon segreantor [Colliks] ; 3, Argent^
three cocks gules combed and legged or [Fobde].
Crest. — A demi-grgphon segreant or collared ermine.
Arms: Harl. 1241. — (Quarterly: 1 and 4, Argent, a Uon patsant-guardant sable;
2 and 3, Vert, a gryphon segreant or ; impaUng, Plowdek, Azure, a /esse
dancett^e or, in chief twoJUurs-de-lts of the second.
Arms : Harl. 615. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Argent, a lion passant sable ; 2 andS, Vert,
a gryphon segreant or.
» peter Collins K» ColUngs [of Oorley ?].=f
Adam Collins.=j=. . . .
Geflfty Collins.=T=. ... da. of ... . Bowdler de hope Bowdler.
* Shiewsbnry MS., fo. 26, makes the Blunden lion afniv, and says " p' Camden Olaieno'.*'
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
49
A|
S' Robert Blimden=FMatilda. Soger OolliiiB.=FEliz. da. of ... . Acton
E^ temp. H. 8. | of Acton Scot.
iich<
I
Nicholas Blunden E. 1.=t=. . . . Roger Colline8.=T=. . . .
WiUij
T
J
iam Blon-=f Alice da. of Amolde John Collyns=T=. . . . da. of • . . . Bernard.
denE.2etE.8.
de la Lee of Bishops {Peter Gollinge).
Oastell.
Arms : Aznre, three
figures of seven or.
Roger Blonden=jF. . . . Richard Roger RichardrY* ... da. of ... . Middleton
E. 8. s.p. GoYijis&{CollingB), o/Midletan.
William Blondon=f=. . . . John Forde.=f=. . . . Jonn Collins=F. . . .
R. 2. I I {Gollinge).
T
T
Roger Blunden=?=Margrett da. of Adam ap Eaan Edmond^Joane da. & coheire
H. 4y H. 5.
Vachan Vychan {Adam ap Jvan Forde
Vaughan). {Fore),
of John Collins.
ilii
r
William Blonden E. 4.=T=Alice da. of Roger Brome. Nicholas Forde.=f=. . . .
^1 ^1
Thomas Blonden=j=Ellen da. of Tho. Bayley of John Forde.?. , . .
H. 7. Bishops Castell.
ill'i
I
Will'm Blonden H. 8.=T=Margrett da. & heire of John Forde {Fore).
T
Ricnard Blnnden.=FJoane Jane da. of Homf. Plowden of Plowden in com. Salop.
idrew=F
Blonden.
1
Andrew=pMary da^<& coheire of lewis Joanes Humfrey 7%^wMW=f=MarY da.
of John
(Jones) Esq' constable of Bishops alias Humphry
Castell.
Blanden 2.
Acton.
Mary ox.
Ambrose.
Jane ox. Tho. Bronghton of Eliz. ox. John
Bronghton Joane vxor Tho, Draper of Bromley
Rsignolls of Bronghton. in com. Salop.
ich
Richard.
T
Mary da. of Ham
frey Cornwall of
Berington 2 wiffe.
^Rich
B
Richard Blonden=FJane da. of Rich.
of Bishops Castell
in com. Salop son
& heire.
0
OteleyofPichford
[Pitchford] in
com.Salopl wiffe.
2. Thomas
Blnnden
1628.
oert
8. Ro
Blunden
1628.
50
THE VISITATION OF 8HR0FSHISB, 1628.
B|
III II
Humfrj. Priamus.*
Marye. Mary.
Andrew.
oj
I
William Blanden
of Bishops Castell
in com. Salop
Esq. 1628.
Andrew Sara Francis Thomas,
s.p. s.p. s.p. —
— — Ann.
Humfry Mary
s.p.
8.p.
WILLIAM BLUNDEN.
Blount
Harl. 1396, fo. 41»>. Harl. 1241, fo. 39. Harl. 615, fo. 262^
S., ff. 46»>— 49»>.
ARMS: Harl. 1396: Blunt db Kinlet. — Quarterly of twenty-nine : 1, Barry
nehuUe of eix or and sable, Blount ; 2, Argent, three leopards' heads jessant
de lis sable, Sodington ; 3, Or, a fret gules, Vebdon ; 4, Or, a f esse gules.
Lacy ; 5, Per pale or and vert, a li^n rampant gules, Marshall; 6, Oules,
a bend hzengy or, Marshall ; 7, Or, six lions rampant, three and three,
sable, Strongbowe ; 8, Sable, three garbs argent, Macmurgh ; 9, Or, three
chevrons gules, Clare ; 10, Oules, three rests or clarions or, Consull ;
11, Azure, a lion rampant-guardant or, Fitzhamon; 12, Ermine, a lion
rampant gules croumed or, within a bordure engrailed sable bezant/e,
Cornwall; 13, Or, ttvo lions passant gules, Brampton; 14, Or, two lions
passant-guardant gules, St. Valerey ; 15, Barry of six vair and gules,
Brewes ; 16, Ouks, two bendlets, the upper one or, the other argent, MiLO ;
17, Oules, five fusils in fesse or, Newmarch ; 18, Azure, three round buckles
or, Remeuile ; 19, Or, two ravens in pale sable, Corbett; 20, Or, on a chief
indented azure three annulets of the field, Hereford ; 21, Argent, a cross
the ends fleury sable, on a canton gules a lion's head erased of the first
crowned or, Peshall ; 22, Azure, a chevron between three mullets or,
Chetwin ; 23, Azure, fretty argent, a fesse gules, Careswell ; 24, Quarterly
ermine and paly of six or and gules, tcithin a bordure azure, Knightlky ;
25, Oules, two bars ermine, Pantolph ; 26, Argent, a cross formie fleury
sable, SwiNERTON ; 27, Oules, a cross ermine, Beek ; 28, Azure, a chief
gules, over all a lion rampant or, Hastange; 29, Argent, a fret gules, the
joints bezantee, Trussell.
Crest. — On a chapean .... turned up ermine, a lion statant gules, crowned or.
Arms: Harl. 1396: Blount of MAPLEDURHAM.—Quar/^/^ of eight: landS,
Barry nebuUe of six or and sable, Blount ; 2, Vair, Beauohamp ;
3, Sable, a fesse argent between three escallops or, Brolt [Britt ?] ; 4, [Argent,]
two wolves passant [sahle] within a bordure or, charged with ten saltires gules,
Aylela [Ayala]; 5, Or, a tower [triple towered] azure, Sanchet;
6, Argent, a pale sable, Delaford ; 7, Azure, a chevron between three pheons
or, Moore.
Crest. — A wolf passant sable, between two comets or, issuing out of a ducal coronet
of the same.
Another Crest. — A sun or, charged with an eye,
* Shrewsbury MS., fo. 26, gives Priamut, Mary, and then a second Mary,
THE VISITATION OF SHBOFSHIBEi 1628.
51
Arms : Harl. 1396 : Blount db Hbbepord. — Quarterly : 1 and4y Barry nebula of
six or and sable, in chief three pellets ; 2 and 3, Argent, on a cross sable
a leopard's face or, in dexter chief a trefoil of the second [Bruges].
Arms: Harl. 1396: Blount de Osbaldbston. — Quarterly: 1 and A, Barry nebulie
of six or and sable, within a bordure gobony of the first and azure, Blount ;
2, Or, a lion rampant queues furchde vert, charged with a mullet, Sutton ;
3, Azure, a chevron between three martlets or, Wiohard.
Arms: Harl. 1396 : Blunt of Strbtton. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Barry nebulee of
six or and sable ; 2, Ermine, a lion rampant gules crowned or, within a
bordure engrailed sable bezantee [Cornwall] ; 3^ Argent, a f esse gules between
three peacocks close sable [Yee of Yeo].
Crest. — A sun or, charged with a gauntlet argent—gauntlet sable in Harl. 1241.
[Cottonian MS. Cleopatra C.Y. : Among the Banners of those who entered
France 16 June 1513 occurs, "Shrop. Banerett, Sir Thomas Blont bayryth sylver
a Lyon passant gonlls, the tayle reversed, wyth a crown apon his hed ^old, and
sapits in the sonne, Made Banerett at thys tyme : and Edward Blount his sonne
his Pety Captayn."
In the same MS. there occurs, " Shrop. — John Blount bayryth sylver a Lyon
passant goulls, the tayll reverssed, with a crown apon his hed gold, and a Cressent
apon his shulder for a difference : and Bic. Laycon his Pety Captayn."]
Will'm le Blount miles.=T=. . . .
I
Willimns le Blount miles [D'n's de Elton in com, /2t^//^mr|.=f=Isabella.
Alianora fil. et vna h8eredum=FWal
Johannes de Bellocampo de
Hach in comiti Somersett
vxor j.
T
terus Blount de le Rock^Johanna soror et vna
et (vxoris jure) de Sodington
miles aM £. 1 et a^ 9 E. 2.
hseredum Wfilliam]
Sodin^ton de Soding-
ton militis.
Johannes Blount de^Isolda.
Sodington frater et
httres WilUmi.
illii
Willimus Blount miles sine
exitu [sat in Parliament as
a Baron 1327-1337].
dterus=
Waltems:
Blount 3
s.p.
Matildis.
I
Juliana vz.=r=Joh'es Blount de Sodinfi:ton=T=lBabella filia et hseres
Briani Cornwall de Kin-
lett in com. Saloo militis
[who was Sheritf 1378].
prima da. to
• . • •
FoulshursL
miles frater et hseres Kic'i
duxit in 8 vzorem Ellenam.
Richardus
Blount de
Sodington
s.p.
I
Joh'es Blount de Sodington=f Isabella filia D'nse Johannis
ob. ante patrem.
T
Fowleshurst.
Willimns.
Joh'es Blount=rCatherin8B filia et vna Jo
de Sodington.
n'es.
B
hieredum Thomse
Corbett de Stanford.
Isabella vx.
....
Scriuen.
52
THE VISITATION OF SH&OPSHIBB| 1628.
A
B|
Edwardns
Blonnt de
Soding-
toQ miles
obijt sine
frole
Sheriff
1489].
rx I I I
Humfrej Blount
de Thornebury.
Waltenis
[Wiliehnus]
Blount.
Thomas Blount.
Petrus=
Blount
de
Soding-
ton.
=Anna fil.
Ed'iCorn-
wall de
Burford in
com.
Salop.
, I I
Isabella.
Margaretta
ux.Joannis
Welsch de
Sheldesley.
I
Bichardus
Blount de
Calleis.
Franciscus Blount
de Hackley.
Galfridus Blount de
Sukeby [Surkeby'],
Margaretta ux. Willimi
Gower de Bolton.
r
Eatherina filia= Thomas Blount=T=Jocosa filia et
Tboma Stanford
vxor j.
de Sodington.
vna hseredem
.... Shirley.
Eatherin ux.
Joh'es But-
ler de Wiche
[Wem ?].
Elizabetha
ux. Georgij
Newport.
Henricus Blount 2.
Georgius Blount 8.
Blount de
Sodington.
Eatherina fil
Grey de Enuill
in com. Staff.
Petrus
Blount
4.
Dorothea ux.
Will'i Heath de
Al[Ye]church.
, ... da, A eoh, to=S^ Jon'
Brian Brampton, de Eynlet.
es Blount=FAlicia fil. Einardi Delabere
de com. Hereford.
Anne ux.
.... Geyton.
Maria ux.
.... Pigot
Isabella
ux.
Joh'is
Eryne
es.
Ellena ux.
Job's
Cheney de
Chesham-
Boys.
Margaretta
vx. Richard
Oteley.
Johannes 2.
Willimu8 4.
Edwardus 8. Garrolus 5.
Humfridus Blunt de Eynlet in=f=Eliz. fil. Bob'ti Winnington
com. Salop miles [Sheriff 1461]. de com. Oestrisd militis.
[;
Joh'es Blunt de Yeo in com.=
Salop Hereff. 2 filius.
Wiii
=Elizabetha fil. et hieres Joh'es
Tee de Yeo Tee of Tee.
mus s.p. Anna filia Bic'i'n^Johannes=rDorothea fil.
Bichardus s.p.
Franciscus
B.p.
Smith deBrom-
yard militis.
Blount
de Yeoin
com.
Salop.
Francis
Louell militis
vx. 2.
Eatharina
ux. Humf.
Lee de
Horley
MorUy.
o
THE VISITATION OF 8HROP8HIBB, 1628.
63
E
!liz.
Ebz. ax.
W"^ Ber-
ingtOQ
(Berytan)
s.p.
Georgins Blount
2 ill. dnxit ....
filiam Walter!
Blonntde Astley
et postea doxit
Dorothea fiL
ThomiB HiU.
^'I
o
Johanni8=FEatheriQa
Blount
de Yeo.
fil.Bicardi
Warn-
combe.
Henricu8=
Blount de
Church
Stretton
in com.
Salop 8
fil. a«
1628.
:Eliz. fil.
Hen.
Lisle de
Moxhall
[Moxhull]
in CO. Warr.
1628.
Bichardus
Blount 2.
Johannes Blount=FEliz. fil Price de
de Yeo in co.
Salop.
.^n —
Thomas 2.
Franciscus j.
Monaltie Monnaughty
in CO. Badnor.
Eliz. ux Daring-
ton Birringtan [Bar-
ington] de Wineslej.
Walterus Blount de=
Stretton in com. Salop
filiuset hsBres 1628.
i
=MariiB filia D'ni Edwardus 4.
Brabason de —
Hibemia. Herbertus s.
Bichardus. Johannes ntatis 18 An*or' a® 1628. Garolus. Susanna.
Thomas Blount de Kvnlet^Anna filia Edmundus
in com. Salop miles h*uit
20 liberos [Sheriff 1480].
Bic'i
Croftes
militis.
Blount 2.
Walterus Blount 8.=f. . . .
Garolus.
Walterus:
Blunt 2.
^Margretta
fil. et hasr.
W"» Acton.
Ann vx.
Humfty
Massy.
Thomas
Scriuen de
Prodesley.
Arthur.
Bob'tus Blount=FEliz. fil.
anteambulo*
8 com. Salop Golum-
ob. 1580. bell de
Darley
in CO.
Derby.
^r i —
Francisca ux Ann ux.
Tye renupta Tho. Nicholai
Smith. Towers.
Eliz. ux.
Nicholai
Browne.
Mari ux. Jo.
Longe.
Ooditho
[OodUha]
nx. Tho.
Statham.
I ] —
Oeorgius Blunt de Eckington=Bosamond fil. Petrie Frecheuile Oodfridus
in com. Derby 9P 1591. de Staley relicta Elise Markha'. 2 son.
Charles Blunt filins naturalis.
Edwardus Blount dnxit Margaretta vx. Jocosa ux. Tho. Thomes de com.
.... filia ethcresJoh's Joh*es Corbet Wigom' relicta Francisci Gower
Oameis [Oamsysli. de leigh. Tho. Thomey of co. Wore, by a da.
to Fra. Oower.
H I
* Anieambmh meuia Sffjeant'Ot'fHacet and iB ■ometimet used for fhtUlemam-Msker.
54
THE VISITATION OF SHBOPSHIBE, 1628.
T|
Katherin vx.
Rob'ti Smith.
Johannes Blnnt=f=Katherin fil. et cohser.
de Kinlet miles. Hngone Peshall de com.
Staff.
I
Johanna vx. Joh es
Monington.
Rosa ux. Willimi
Grisling de com.
Lincoln.
I
Albora.
Agnes nx. Bolandi
Richard Lacon [of
Willey].
Isabella ux. W°
Bj^dA^dof Oatland,
ill'i
Will'm
Blonnt 3.
r
T
Oeorgias Blunt=f=Con8tantia Henricus Blunt de £lizabetha=Ed'r'usF7nes
de Kinlet in co.
Salop miles
[Sheriff 1664]
ob. 1582.
filia
Joannis
Talbot
militis.
Bewdlej 2 fil. vx. Gilbert Do. Clinton
duxit Johannam D'ni Tal- et Say 2 yx.
fil. Joh'is Somer- boys,
vile de Edreston =p =f=
in CO. Warr.
T
I
Dorothea filia et vnica hseres nupta Oeorgius Eliz. ux.
Joh'es Purslow de Sudbury com. Blunt
Salop.* Wimbish fil. nothus Henrici
[ Winbesh], 8.
Henricus Fitz Roy
Dux BichmondifB
I
WaJterus Blount miles.=r=Sanchia de Ayala Hispana.
Petrus Blount.
Thomas Blount de Burton 8uper=f=Agne8 filia . . . .
Johannes Blount 3 filius.=f Alicia.
^1
Trentam in com. Staff.
Eniueton.
I
Joh'es Blount de Blounts Hall in com. Staff.=
Arms : Or, on a fesse gules between two bars nebulte
sable three martlets argent ; impaling, Hall, Or, a saltire
engrailed vert.
=Ellena fil. et hsares
Johannis Hall de
Douebridge.
Thomas Blount=pKatherina soror
de Burton fil. et
hflBr.
Ed'r'i Aston
miles.
Waiterus Blount de
Osbaldeston in com.
Leic. 2 filius.
Johannes^
Blount de
Blounts
haU.
J K
^Susanna fil. Phil.
Draycot de Pens-
ley mil.
Maria fil. et cohsBr.
JohMs Sutton de
Osbaldeston.
Maria ux.
• • • .
Sidenham
militis.
Eliz. vx. Joh'es Basford
2 Tho. Pawlet militis
3 hugonis Pope militis.
Ann.
* She married secondly Edward Ballock of Bradley (.Blaheway'M ' Skeriff$'\
THE VISITATION OF 8HR0PSHISE, 1628. 55
^ ^ L)
II I II
Anthonins Edwardns Bloant Thomas Pope Bloant Georgins Bloant Walterns.
Blount 2 de Alleston in de Osbaldeston in 2^1. mar. Martha
fil. com. Derb. mar. com. Leio. miles a® fil. Ric'i Turuile
Katherinafil.Hen- 1602 mar. Francisca de Thurlston in
rici D'n's Audley fil Pigot de in com. Leic.
Gomes Gastell- Dodershall in com.
Haaen. Bucks. =t=
S' Harry Blount of Titenhanger in Hertf. Knight. ♦=!=. . . .
. . . . vx. Tho. Tirrell S' Tho. Pope= da. Gharles=. . . . Vli8ses=. . . .
Bar^ de Thornton in Blount Baronet ofS' Blount. Blount.
CO. Bucks. of Titenhanger. Gsesar.
Ann nz Griffith de Jacobus Blount=F. . . . filia Jacobi Parker
Wichenor in com. Staff. 2 filius.
de Lellinghall.
Rogerus Blount.^Elizabetha fil. Bob'ti Whitney militis.
T
Thomas Blount.=p. . . . filia et haeres Ricardi a Brugis.
Ed
Walterus Blount de Grindon.=rPerin filia Tho. a Barton de Webley.
^1
I
Thomas Blount de Heref.=FMaria.
m. Blount de Pembrigg in co. Hereff. Rogerus Blount 2 fil. mar. Maria fiha
mar. Katherina fil. Hen. Bracey de w"»BeringtonofWin8towe[frm«/^^^«]
Noke [co. Hereford]. [Wimbersley, co. Chester].
I I I
Richard. Thomas. Elizabeth.
Thomas Blount miles=pMargaretta fil. Thomas Gonstantia ux. Johaimis
Greseley. Sutton Baro* Dudley.
fil. et hmv.
Margaretta fil.=pThoma Blount^pAnna filia et Elizabethas Sanchia Anna uz.
Gervasi j Glifbon 2 filius et frater vnahaeredum ux. Rad'i ux
de Clifton in d'ni Montioy. Joh'is Hallj Shirley. Lang- Worse-
com. Nott. VX.2. militis vx. j . ford. ley.
M N 0
* These last two descents are in another hand.
Ricardna Biount de Iner
in com. Buck, et Maple-
durham in com. Oxon.
■Dorothea fil. et
h seres Willi mi
Dctaforddeluer
\a com. Buck.
Elizabeths ux.
Ricardi Han-
Bart [HaTtsard].
RobertU8=r.
BioUBtfil.
eC h^res.
Eliz. vx. Tho. Anna vxor RobertiiB
Woodford de Fran. Coniera e.p.
Bnniham in de Wakerley —
com. Back. in co. North 't'. WillimuB
_ B.p.
RicardaB Blonnt milea=fEliz. fil. Ric'i Liater
locom tenena tuiria
london ob. 9 Aagnsti
a» 1564.
militia cap i talis Jna-
ticiariuB
I
Anna co-
hter. ux.
Willimi
Mar bury.
Robert. Franciscua
Willinma.
Margaretta El z. ux.
vx, Joh'ca W"
Bowntaine. Hana-
=r acre.
I T
Ricardna.
Micnaell^Maria soror et
Blonnt miles
locum tenena
tnrris Lon-
don a" 1591.
vna htered.
ThomsB More
de Biasetar in
com. Oxon.
Ehz. ux. Barbara ux.
Nicholai Francisci
S' Jobn do Shirley de
Lydiard Orenated
[tydi/ari] in Suaaex.
inco.Wilts.
Ricardu8=Elizabetha
Blunt de fil. Dom.
Diabam La ware.
Katherina nata 1 1 April Maria nat. Blizabetha
1563 vxo' Joh'ia Blonnt 15 noueiub' a.p.
ali'a Croke de Stidley in 1566. —
com. OxoD Recordatoria Anna
London. ob. 8.p.
PranciBCa
nat. 23
februarij
a" 1569.
Elizabeths9
nata 28
July a"
1574.
Ricardus Blount=Cioiliafil.
&i. et hieres natna Ric'i Baker
28 Junij a°1584 de Keut
[lS64]. militia.
I
Thorn aa
natiia27
April!
1567.
Carolus Blunt
milea uatua 5
nouemb. 1568.
Henricus
uatua 17
AuguBti
a" 1572.
Robertna
natua 3
Februarij
a" 1573.
Walterns Blount milea 1 D'nua Montioy=T=HeUena filia Joh'ia BjTon de Clayton
creatna 20 Jonij a° 5 E. 4. in com. Lane, militia.
Willimua Blonnt fil. p'
obijt ante {Nitrem.
Johannea Blount
bom. Montioy
ob. s-p.
EdwardUB Blount
D'n's Montioy ob.
B.p.
lUS^^Margaretta fil. et hier. Thomro D'ni Ichinghat
' rcnupta Joh'ia EIringtou militi.
\
Alieia altera cohrerea ux.
ThomieOxenhridgemilitia
renupta Dauidi Owen de
Midhurst in Snsscx militi.
I
Elizabetha
cohser. vxor
Andrea D'ni
Windaor.
THB VISITATION OF SHB0P8HIBB, 162S.
57
[;
l\
Joh^es Blonnt milecFrLora filia Edwardi Berkley
2 Sonne.
Elizabetha fil.
et cohaer. Wil-
Tmi Say militis
rennpta Bonr-
chier Oomes
EsBezisd.
=T=Willimi
de Benerston militis.
I
Jacobus Blonnt
miles 8 filins.
ns Blonnt D'nns Montioye=FDorothea fil. Tho. Gonstantia
et miles Oarterij dnxit Doro-
theam filia Henrici Eeble de
london militis relictam Willim*
Browne militis.
Oertmdns nx,
Hen.Oonrtney
Marohionis
Exon AOomea
DeToni89.
Orey Marohionis
Dorsoett relicta
Rob* Willoughby
Dom. Brooke.
vxor
Thomse
Tirrellde
Heron in
Essex.
I
Oatherina nx. Garrolos-
Joh'is Oham- Blonnt
pemon re- Dominns
nnptaManrice Montioye.
Berkley militi.
=Anna fil. et Johannis, Dorothea nx.
vna hsdre- .... Blewet
dnm Bo. de oo. Denon.
Willonghby —
D'ni Brooke. Maria nx. Bob^
Denny de oom.
Devon militis.
Francisons Blonnt 2 fil. dnxit
Oatherina filiam Joh^is Carle-
ton de com. Wiltes.
Jaoobns Blnnt=i=Eatherina fil. et sola hser.
Dom. Mont-
ioye.
Wiuimns Blonnt Dom.
Montioy ob. sine prole
a<> 1594.
WilHi
Tho. Lee de 8* Oswaldes
in CO. Ebomm militis.
imns
Blonnt.
Oarolns Blonnt 2 fil. Dominns Montioy et
Comes Devonise obijt 8 Aprilis a<* 1606.
Anna s.p.
Montioy Blount filins naturalis Baro. Montioy in Hibemia 1628.
near Brttrfliwrtj^.
Harl. 1896, fo. 14. S., fo. 19.
John Asteley lord of Astley in co. 8alop.=F
Arms : Ajsure, a cinanefoil pierced ermine withm
a bordure engrailed of tne second.
)lm
John Astley son & heire.^. . . .
T
}\m
John Airtdey son & heiie.^. . . .
I
Soger Astley 2 sonne.
B
T. • • .
58
THB VISITATION OP SHS0F8HIBB, 1628.
Al
Bj
Arms: Argent^ three leopards' faces
sable, in chief a lion passant-gaardant
gules.
EgidiDS Filylode=f . ... da. & heire
to John Asteley.
THl™A,a^....
of Nordley in
com. Salop.
Egidins=r. . . • Thomas Margrett da. and heir nz. Roger
ob. s.p. Lee of Langley in com. Salop.
Filylode.
jiiz. nx.
Richard^Eatnerin Eliz. nx. Thomas Gorbyne.
Blyke. Filylode. [Arms : Argent^ in chief three ravene sahh.']
Richard Blvke of Astley.=jF
Arms : Sable, a chevron between three leopards faces argent
ichi
....
Richard Blyke.=F. . . .
John=T=. . . .
T
ich
T
Peter Blyke.=f=. . . . Richard Blyke of Aystley lAstley].^
• * • .
in=r
Blyke.
Hnmfry Oatacre.^
{^Arms : Quarterly gules and ename^ in the
second and third quarters three piles of Oie first,
over all on afesse azure five bezantsJ]
I
^Elianor da.
& heire.
George Blyke. Joyce da. & heir nx. Tho. Heynea of Stretton.
Harl. 1896, fo. U\ Harl. 1241, fo. 12^ Harl. 615, fo. 252.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Argent, three boars' heads erect and erased sable, in chief a
rose gules.
John Booth de Barton in oo. Lane, miles.^. . . .
(
George Booth of=f Anne da. to ... . Rid
Indlow in co.
Salop (2 Sonne).
icnard
Wisam.
3.
Johannes Booth of
Barton in oo. Lane
(sonne 4r heire).
i
Carolns Booth of Indlow in co. Salop (^m^.).=i=Eatherina da. to ... . Hnzley.
I
Oeorgins Booth Johannes Riohardns Elisabetha. Jana. Anna.
{san^e A heire). (8 sonne). (s sonne).
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
Boots of Sljiffnal.
Arus : Harl. 1396.'
TOie gules.
Harl. 1396, fo. 44''. 8., fo. 50.
-Argent, three boars^ heads erect and erased sable, t
\ chief a
Oliverns BooLhe de com. Derby a. familia lc8=rE!izabetIia fil Ilatfeild de
Soothes de Barton in co. Lancastr' oriand'. I Whitfeild in co. Derb.
Nicholaoa Caroms^.
Booth de Booth
00. Derb' de Nor-
1 fil. folcZfil.
Boult de
Trunche
[co. Nor.
folk].
fil. Thomaa Oliuett iOhvena] Joh'es Bootbc=
fil. Boothe de com. doHanBworth
1. Derbij o fil. Woodhonflein
Ebor. 3
fil.
1. Anna anpta Tbo. 2. Elizab. I uxor W«* Castelford 3. Katherina nx. Joh'es
Stary de Banej^feitd de Woeperinco. Ebor. 2 Jervitio Hodder de HanswcH-th
in CO. Ebomm. Hanaon de co, Eboram. Woodhouae in com.
Ebornm.
Tho. Booth do
Shimiall ia CO.
Salop a" 1638.
'Maria fil. Rob. Banmpreild JohaoneH 1 s.p. Antia nnpta Jo.
[Barnefield] de Newport in — Stocking dePos-
com. Salop. X'pofeniH 2 s.p. wick in co. Nort
Garoloa Booth (il. et her.
9 yer old a° 1623.
Gabriell ob.
lufauB.
T
S;Iu
BorousI) of ©inas iHototJjtop.
[Arms. — Azure, three flenra-de-lia argent.]
Hngo Borough miles Dom. de Borongh super S8nea=j=. ... fil. . .
[Bnrgh upon Sands, Gomberlaud]. Dom. Uowbrajr.
Arms: Azure, three fleors-de-liB.
Guido Bnrghe WiirnH=f .
^ni Tcndidit Borough
iaroniam de Do. de
Burgh Domino Midle-
Darcf. ton
miles.
WillimuB 4 filins Oriff.^pMargarctta fil. et ha;r.
ap Gwynwin ap 0'
Keueliok D'm' dc Powis
H. 2.
Arms ; Or, a lion
rampant gnlea within a
bordiire indented en-
grailed gable. b
Tbo. ap Lluellin ap
Owen ap Mer'dd ap
Owen ap Graff, ap Rccs
ap Gruff, ap Reos ap
Tudor principis Sowtn
Wallie.
60
THE VISITATION OP 8HBOP8HISB, 1628.
I
A|
B|
Hugo Borough=F. . . . Joh'es fiOi. Willi' Do. de Mow-=FKatherina fil. et haer. Tho.
thwy [Sheriff 1888]. Corbet de Watlesburgh .•
miles fil. et hasr.
Joh'es Burgh qui maritavit Hugo Borough miles Dominus de Mow-=FElizaDe
filiam Warae de Comitatu thwy [DinasMowddwy, com. Merioneth]
Westmerland et habuit Thes' [Thesaurarius] Anglias.
exitu*. Arms : Azure, a chevron ermine
between three fleurs-de-lis argent [4
Henry VI., 1425].
I
tha
fil. et hasres
Joh'es ap
Willi' Dom*
de Mow-
thwy.
Joh*es de Borough miles=y=Jana filia et sola hsBr. Willi' Glopton de Glopton miles et
Dominus de Mowthwy.
de Radbrook in com. Oloucestrias.
Isabella vx. Joh'es Lingen militis. Elianora vxor Tho. Mitton«
Arms : Barry of six or and azure, on Arms : Per pale azure and gules, an
a bend gules three roses argent. eagle displayed with two heads or.
I ^ r^
Joh'es
Tong Castell. I de Lucton.
Lynj^n de=j=. ... fil. Joh'es Wigmore Bicardus Mytton
/asteU. I de Lucton. de Mowthwy.
Johannes Lyngen.=Margaretta fil. Tho. Ingoldfeild Inglfeeld,
[See note, page 61.]
Elizabetha 1 fiL et cohsar. vx. Willi'
Newport de Arcole [Ercall].
Arms: Argent, a chevron gules
between three leopards' faces sable.
Ankaretta vx. Joh'es Leighton de Stretton.
Anns : Quarterly per fess indented or
and gules, four boars' heads oouped dose
counterchanged.
J
Johannes Newpo:
de Arcole.
•rte=T=. . . .
Tho. Leu'hton de Watles-?. • • .
burgh mues.
Thomas Newport.=]=. . . .
I
Joh^es Leighton fiL et h8dre8.=F. • . .
Bicardus New- Edwardus Leighton=r. . • . Thomas Leighton de Insula
port miles.
de Watlesborough.
Oemsey miles Oinmtumr tif
the Ih of Oarmey.
* Blakeway's < SherifEs,* p. 68, says, " Elisabeth, only child of Sir Fnlke Ckirbett of Morton
Oorbett.'*
THE VISITATION OF SHROFSHIOE, 1623.
I ^'
Tho. Leighton de Watleaborongh.=j=EIiz. fil. Willi' Oerrsrd mil.
RobertDs EdwardiiB Bowlandm Lyonell.
LeightoD. LeighloD. Leighton B.p.
Hurl. 1241, fo. 88.
Linghen and Wallwyn: Barry of six or and azure, on a btnd gntet Ikret reset argmt;
impaling, •SabU, a/eese bettvetn tiiru Itopurdi' fiuea argent.
Waiter Ltnghm, m'ieti y" da. to Jff* Wtgmor dt turlon. Linghm^ as above; impaling.
Sable iMgeat], Ihre* greg/uiwtdg rouraiit in pale [sable], collarrd gitlet, or or.'
Jcf Lingen, m'ied g* da. to S' Tho. JngUfeeld K'. Lingen, n» above ; impaling, Barry
of six [gales and urgent], on a chief [or] a lion passant [azote'],
Barlon of Rosae, trCied Jant da, to Linghen a UKkahict dltplayA; .... impal-
ing Linghm.
Bostocfe of iHorton l&ap*
»., fo. 149.
[Arms. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Sable, afessa humetUe and in chief a martlet argent ;
3 and S, Or, a lion rampant sable.
CnKST.—A martlet.
Hugo Bosfock of^MargareftafUa Thoma
Morton Sag. 1 Lee de Langley.
Marta. Margtria. Martha, Margaretta. I^a nupta Fraruii
PhillipptdeStr»tton.'\
Jaw. Aima, Elisabetha. Elisabetha.
Boterell of ^gton BoterelL
Harl. 1896, fo. 45. Harl. 1241, fo. 67. llarl. 615, fo. 244.
Arhb : Harl. 1396. — Argent, a chief gules, over all a lion rampant sable, armed and
langtied or.
[Sir Wm. de Bot«rell temp. Edw. I. : Ohecky or and gales, a cberron uore
(Military SammoiiB).]
{Arms of Richard sonne & hetre fa John Bolrell the fi**
Botrell. yere of Ric. s.
Arms of Robart Botrell Lords of Aston Bolrell in the
Botrell. County Salopie tncesimo seeundo of ff. r.
Sir Thomas Bolrell sans date.
Phillips Botrell sane dale.
62 THB VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRB, 1628.
Richard BoWell sans dak.
John Botrell did cor^firrM to Thamas Botrsll Arms of
my sone & Margarett his wiff Tricssimo Boirell.
none of K 3.
Johfif Botrsll 4r Isolds his wiff Dsdmo of E. 4,
John Botrsll Lords of Aston in ths CounUs
ofSalopis Tsrcio of E. 4.
John Botrsll Lords of Aston Botrsll did can"
firms to Johan^s sonns to Roger of Aston
Botrsll quarto dsdmo of E. j.)
{Sir) Thomas Boterell de Aston Boterell in co. Salop mile8.=F. . • .
Johannes Boterell. Phillippns Boterell.=F. . . . Willimns BotereU.
Joh'es Boterell a^' 8 E. 2.=t=. . . . Matilda nx. BicH Lacon de Laoon in co. Salop.
Thomas Boterell a<> 89 E. 8.YMargaretta fil. Bicardi Eyton Eton.
Bichardns Boterell^r". • . • Henricns Boterell csBsns
ob. ante p'rem.
(
in Francia s.p.
Joh'es Boterell a^ 45 E. 8.=FMargretta fil. Boberti Oorbett
Bichardns Boterell a^' 9 B. 2.^=Jana Bmen.
Johannes Boterell a^' 10 H. 4.'Ylsolda. Thomas 9 sonm. Henricns B.p.
Joh'es Boterell de Aston Boterell a® 8 E. 4 1479 [monnmental^Maria fil Oor-
efBgy in Aston Boterel Ghnrch, together with Mary his wife], bett de Longnor.
.... £fo.=Bob'tns Boterell de=FElizabetha Bichardns. Elizabetha Ahcia tz.
to .... Aston Boterell in CO.
1 wife. Salop 22 H. 7.
fil — vx. EdVi Johannis
Cotton 2 Thomas. Hopton. Baldwin
foifs. Bawdswin.
Thomas Boterell de Boterells=FJocosa fil. Tho. Oressett de Vpton
Aston in co. Salop.* Cresset in co. Salop.
i._. ,. n 3
I
Bob^ Boterell Ann vx. Eliz. tz. Johannis Leonardns Boterell 4 fiL
fileth8er.s.p. Johannis Perton de Wor- (j«<7fM}dnzitMargarettam
Pnrslow. cester. filliam .... Deene.
.T
* Harl. 1241 omita this generalion.
THE VISITATION OF 8HS0P8HISB, 1628. 68
Ll
Jooosa vx. WillimuB Holland. Margfaretta vz. Thomas Hill.
Winimas Boterell d6=T=Ai]na fill. Tho. Bentley in Jon'es Boterell 8 filiuB dozit
Aflton Boterell 2 fil. Medicinis Dootoris regni Elizabetham fil. Johannes
H. 8. Trowe, =r=
Ames fil. et hmr. afU n A/f nes nnpta WiUimns Boterell Francisca. Anna.
Ed'r'o Sorinen de frodesley in co. Salop, fil. et hasr.
Thomas Scrinen [Seriven or Screyen] son & heir 1584.
Harl. 1896, fo. 81^ S., fo. 86^
[Arms. — ^Argent, two Cornish chonghs in pale proper— other copies of the 1628
Visitation.]
S^ Stephen Bowdler K*.t=. . . .
Hugh Bowdler lined 1808.^. . . .
William Bowdler lined A^ 1889.y. . . .
Thomas Bowdler.^F. . . .
John Bowdler de Bronton.=j=. • . .
Oadwalader Bowdler.=j=. . . .
David Bowdler de Bronton.'y^. . . .
I
Howell Bowdler.=F. . . .
Omffoth Bowdler.=F. . . .
iT
M THl VISITATION OF SHB0F8HI&B, 1628.
A I
Howell Bowdler al's Oethine.=T=Margarett da. to Beignold ap S' grafif. vanghan.
»well=Katharen da. to Jenan Ricnard=Fr
Howell=Katharen da. to Jenan Bid
Oethine. Lloyd ap morris de gethen.
mimeton.
=Eatharen da. to gnifP. Oliaer gethen
ap mredeth vychan. al*B Bowdler.
John Oethen of Bronton=f=Floranoe da. to morris ap David Florance Txor Thomas
[Bromton] in com.
salope.
ap Howell ap Jeva ap mredd ap Aldwynde Ghnrbarje.
Howell.
Jonn Oethen of Bronton=Elizabeth da. to william marye maried to Robert
in com. salope. Yatte [Tate], marshall of Yorksh'.
Harl. 1896, fo. 82. S., fo. 87.
Asms : HarL 1896. — [Argent,] two Cornish choughs [in pale proper].
John Bowdler of Hope Bowdler in com. salope.^. • . .
Jonn Bowdler of Hope BowdIer.=F. . . .
I
Stephen Bowdler.^. . . .
T
» Wili'm Bowdler of Hope=j=Anne da. to & PhiUipe
Bowdler Enight. grant Knight.
I'
S^ Stephen Bowdler of Hope=T=Joanne da. & h. to S' Nicholas
Bowdler E^ Brinsbon Enight.
)pe=T=Joa
Bri]
Oiceley Txor Edward Acton Alice maried to John Jenkes
of Acton Scotte. of Woherton.
THB VISITATION OF SHBOPSHIBE, 1623. 65
Harl. 1896, fo. 82. S., fo. 87^
Abms : Harl. 1896. — Argent^ two Cornish choughs [in pale] proper.
Bichard Bowdler of Lndlowe=T=marger7 da. to Thomas Lane
in com. Salope esq'.
of Lndlowe.
Joanne & Bicnard Bowdler of Lndlowe in com. Salope 3 sonne
Margerey. maried Snzanna da. to ... .
I
da. da.
mn Bowdler of Lndlowe Thomas Wiliii
John Bowdler of Lndlowe Thomas William Bowdler of^Flsabell da. to Tam-
2 Sonne ImarJ] Elianor da. Bowdler. Lndlowe in co. Salop
to John Oonper of Lndlowe sonne & heire A®
ob. s. p*le. 1628.
berlaine gwilFm of
Wellington (m7<tn^.
ton) in com. Salop.
Tamberlaine Bowdler son & h. set's 4 ann' A^ 1628. Anne.
W. BOWDLEB.
36i)h)tiUr of i^arlestott anti Sb^xt^x^ahw^.
Harl. 1896, fo. 82^ 8., flf. 88% 89.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Argent^ two Cornish choughs [in pale] proper.
Hnghe Bowdler of Hope Bowdler.'y . . . .
William Bowdler of Woroeston [sic].=T=Anne da. to Baphe Thinne of Stretton.
Thomas Bowdler. j=. . . •
Joirn Bowdler.=r=. • . .
William Bowdler.=F. . . .
William Bawdier A*" 1628.
66
THB VISITATIOK OF 8HBOF8HIBB, 1628.
|A
Roger Bowdler of Shrewe8bnre7=j=Jaime da. to Thomas Haynes
in com. Salop. I of Stretton.
William BicIiard=T=. . . . Thomas Bowdler of Shrewe8-=FEatharen da. to ... .
Bowdler. Bowdler.
buiy eldest somie.
T
Browne of salope.
Lncey da. Elizabeth nx. Bichard Tenche Margerye
& b. [T'im^] of Salop'. ob. s. p'le.
Janne
maried
to georg
or Edw.
Hnghes.
Elizaoeth vxor
Bichard Hard-
ing of Shrewes-
burey.
Eatharen da.
to Thomas
Moun[t]-
gomrey of
Shrewesbury.
John Bowdle
ofSalop\
Elizabeth da. to
adam waringes
of Charleton
Iffall, Salop].
illi
William Bowdler of Salope=T=Elizabeth da. to Bichard
Ao 1628.
Meighen of Salope.
mn
John Bowdler son & heire
set's 24 ann* 1623.
Snzanna ob.
s. p*le.
Elizabeth yzor Abraham
gruff of Salop*.
Adam Samnell Bowdler of Salop=pLncey da. to ... .
BowcUer and of Arlescott [Har-
ob. s.p. lescott] in com. Salop
1628.
Forster of Enering-
ham al's Enlithe
[Evelith].
Mary maried to Tho-
mas Hnnt of new-
castell ynder linne in
com. stafiT.
i
Awdeley Bowdler son & Andrew Hnmfrey Marye.
heire 89t*is 16 ann* 1628. 2 sonne. 8 sonne.
idrew
Andrew Bowdler=FJoanne da. to John
of marlegott in
Ireland.
Bnry of Ballybegon
in Ireland. ■
Roger* Bowdler:
of Oswastry 4
sonne.
I
:. . . . da. to
.... Lloyd
of Oswas-
trey.
Sozanna
Txor John
Langley.
Thomas Bowdler.
SAMUEL BOWDLER.
* To Shrewsbury MS., fo. 89, Roger appeara as the fourth son of John, as aboye ; but Samuel,
Maiy, and Andrew appear as Soger's children.
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIEB, 1623. 67
3Brereton of fiiirsljam or ^Surras.
Har). 1396, to. 49. Harl. 1241, fo. 129.
Anns: Hart. 1396. — Quarterly of six: 1, Ati/mI, two bars sabU, in efUef a erMcmt
guiea ; 2, Argent, a chevron between Ifirse crescents gults [Ipstones] ; 3, Or,
a raven aabie [Cobbbtt] j 4, Argeat, a crost formie jUrarie eable [azure,
lliIJ>Aa ?] i 5, Argmt, a chevron sable, on a chief of the second three martlets
of the first [Wilde] ; e, Ermine, a lion rampant azure [Erron].
RandolphnB BreretoD deT=r Alice da. to Sir W" Thomas Wilde de Bqi
Malpaa in eo. Cestr' [2''
son of Sir W" Breruton
of Breretou — Via, Che-
Bhire, p. 43].
tpstoiiB of IpBtona
CO. Staff.— Vis. Che-
shire] [rat. 3inl899
— Wm. Salt 8oc, i.,
p. 800.]
ham ill co. Denby Den-
bigh.
Arms: Argent, a chevron
sable, on a chief of the
second three martleta of
the first.
.1,
WiUimiiB Brerton de BarBhaui=pKatberiita fil.
BreretOQ de fBarres — Via. Cheshire 1580] 1 ethwrea.
Ualpos. in com. Denby.
Klizabctha Tx. Hen-
rici Diue of Bed-
fordsh.
Dorothea fil, Thomaj-
Hanmer militia vx. 2.
Edwaraoa
Buraham.
de
'Elizabetha fil. Joh'is Roy don de Burs-
bam [Buraham or Bnrras, oo, Den-
bigh] TS. 1.
Sandoiphus Brere-=FMargaretta fil. Johannes Brereton=f Mar^arett fil. et bsar.
ton di'us [dictus] et hier. Ellys deBurraB[co. Den- j Kic'i ap Jem richan
EttfuBfil. 1. ap Ellis Ey ton. high] 2 filins, ap Jem ap D'd ap
I I Howell vichan.
Jana &I, et ber. vx. Rob< fil.
Ed'r'i PuUcBton de Eoludsbam.
Om^nns Brereton'
de BurniB,
i=j=E!izabctha filia Joh'is
Salisbury.
Bdwardns Brereton de Bnrras, =r=Anna soror Jenan Lloyd de Tale miles.
IT
Owen Breroton de Burraa.
Tho. Brereton rector de Llandinio Elii, tx. Johanna vi.
et Oreeford in oo. Denbigh daxit Jacobi Kendriuk ap
Margaretta fil. Ithell ap Griffith ap Eytou de Richard de
Belyn vx, Keadrick ap Euan. Eyton. Pinachlock.
Katheriua vx,
Ijancelotti
Lloyd de
AUingtoo.
PetruB Brereton in artib' M'
et Vicarius de Llannyhangell
1597 doxit Jana fil, Owen ap
John ap Howell viohan.
Hugo s.p. Raudulphae
— Brereton.
Johannes.
Rad'ns.
Dorothea
VI. Willim'
Lewie de
Wrexham.
68 THE VISITATION OF SHB0P8HIRE, 1623.
S., fo. 46.
[Abms. — AztarBy tm bezants , 4, 3, 2, and IjOna chief argent a lion passanl sable.
Tlumas Bridgeman de com. Siff.^. . . •
I
John Bridgeman.^. . . .
Wilham Bridgeman,^. • . •
iUiam=T=.
Wtl
Bridgeman.
-Ann da. of IT* C^arletonrfEUzaieth da. S[ heir to
Smith of CO. Suff. of Appeley. RoV Allen of co. Salop.
Anne ux. John Mary ux. Robert Edward BridgemanFYEUzabeth da. Jkhei
Cheineg. Eeynss. s^ son 1591. j tx> JT* CharlUm.
Barbara. Cfhristqphera.
Bobert=F Oliver 4. George 5. William e. John Atodrey tut.
Bridgeman Bridgeman. John EataletL
2* son. I
W^
BridgemanJ]
Brtggs of €xmiAxtt anti J^augj^ton.
Harl. 1896, fo. 48. Harl. 1241, fo. 22\ Harl. 615, fo. 268^ 8., fo- 806\
Abms : Harl. 1896. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, OtdeSy three bars-gemeUes or, on a canton
sable a crescent of the second, Bbioges ; 2, Or, a boar passant sable, Otlpin;
3, Argent, a chevron gules between three square buckles sable, Morton.
Crest. — On a stump of a tree couped and eradicated or apeUean of the same imbring
herself proper.
Exemplified by W» Dethick Garter King of Armes a^" 1584.
•
These Armes were borne by Oliner Brigges & entred in the old Viaitation.
Arms. — Argent, a fleur-de-lis sable between three escutcheons gules, each charged with
a b^ of the first.
Crest. — An arm embowed habited in leaves vert, holding in the hand proper a bow
gules, stringed sable, and an arrow argent.
8., fo. 306% adds ''p* Camden Clarenc.''
JoVes Briggs D'n's de Hall [i&»].=t=
a]
THE VISITATION OF 8HBOP8HI&E, 1628.
69
Joh\
Ai
*M Briggs D'ris de Ball [ComM de Sail]
in com. Norfolk [had is9ue\.
Edmand Brigg^
second sonnB,
Jokes Briggs,^, , . .
I
Symond [Simon] Briggs.^. . . .
• • • •
tL:^.
J
Simon BriggeB.^. . . .
T
Brianas Brigj^B orinndas a familia=FGeoillia fil. et cohseres Olineri Gilpin de com.
eiofldem nominis in Westmerland. WeBtmerland OiUpin of KmUmer %n Weslmer-
I land,
Jana filia Biohardi Abington=01iQern8 Brigges de Erne8tre=FAnna filia Homfridas
de Brokehamton [Habingdon in co. Salop [near Ludlow Coningsb^ de Nen-
of Brookhampton] Brockin- in Diddlebory parish] (^«ft/.). Bolers [Niend Solera].
ion in com, Bereford.
HmnfridoB Brigge8=j=Anna fil. et oohser. Brianns Olineras Brig^B Elinor [not
fil. et hssres aP 1617 Bob^ Morton de Brigges 8 filius dnxit Jo- riven in S.,
o/Emstreein^eom. Haughton in com. 2 fil. ob. annam filia Adsa to. 806*].
ml Esq. [Sheriff Salop. s.p. LnUey.
1606]. I
MortonuB Brigges=FOrisagona fil. Joh^is Greyt de
fiL et hseres**
Olinems
s.p. [not
given in
§., fo.
806»]-
[Etmfrey
Griggs i
Sonne.]
[Sheriff
1666.]
Bnildwas in co. Salop.
Prisoilla ob.
Infans.
Martin
2 Sonne.
Robert
3 Sonne.
I
I
Anne eldest Prisdllag,
da. m'ied
Tho. Draper
of Walton
[Watton]
cam. Sal.
I
n
J. Elka. vxfT Frances 4.
Jd^ HampUf —
of Vrchfont Martha s.
cam. Wilts
[not given in
S.,fo. 806»].
* Caned JUNwril in HarL 1241 and in Shiewsbniy MS., fa 806^ Edward Oi«j was of Bnildwas
in 1601 , and Czriogon, his danghter, died at the age of 97.
t HarL 1896, fo. 48, hao^ in a later hand, «or. Baronet 12 Aug. 1641/* and his son " S' Horn*
phiey Briggs of Haughton oom. Salop Baronet in yita [patris] 1679.**
70
THE YISITATIOK OF SHBOPSHIBE, 1623.
Brome of Brome.
Harl. 1896, fo. 48^ Harl. 1241, fo. 61»>.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Azure^ a tkxter hand couped and erect argent.
[Arms confirmed by Segar 12 July 1602 to (George Brome, Sub-protonotaiy and
Secondary of King's Bench C Guillim,' 1724, p. 254).
The same coat confirmed by S^ar May 1627 to ... . Brome of Broome, co. Salop
(MS. Le Neve, Norroy).]
WiU'ns Broome de Bro6me=f=Alicia fil. Joh'es
in com. Salop.
I
Ditton Dettan.
Joh'es Brome de Brome=f=Margaretta fil. Johannes Emont=F. ... fil. et hsres
in com. Salop.
Willimi Lingin. JEmott de Mynton.
Georgij
s.p.
Ma^retta
ox. ThomaB
Beignold.
Joh^es Mynde.
Matheos Brome de Brome in co. Salop=f=Alicia fil. et hssres
dnxit Margaretta fil Corbet de Richard' Emont
Abrighton [Adbrighton]. 1 vzor.
J
Margaretta tz.
Tho. Hix de
Hawford John
Hicks of Haw-
ford.
Anna 1 tz. Bic'i
WaU 2 Bic'i
Norcot Nome-
coU.
7T^ —
Vrsula vx.
Tho. Para,
more.
i
Johannes
Brome de
Brome-
hall.
Thomas
2.
Elizabetha
▼X. Bic'i
Patramore.
L
Thomas Brome de=FElizabetha fiL Job's ap Harry ap Richard ap
Aston 8 son. I Harry ap Adda ap er Margaretam Leighton.
Matheus Brome=FAnna fil. Edwardi
de Hope 1598.
Benlow de Acton.
Alicia.
Margaretta.
PhillippnB Brome 2
fil. doxit Margaretta
filia • . • .
T
1
Edwardns Brome de Hope af* 1598. Franoiscns 2. Elizabetha. Sosanna
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1G23. 71
IBromlep.
Harl. 1396, fo. 36. 8., ff. 41''— *5.
Armb: Harl. 1386: BnoMtBY of \iiRroLD,—Qwirterlff of m-m : I, Quarierlff p»r
feste indented gules ami or, a hordure gobanet [argent] and [aznre], ov«r all
an tKukhion argtnt ehargfd wUh a gryphon segr»ant vnt, Bbohleigh ;*
2, Argmt, on a cktvron gult* five btzania within a bordara tngraiUd of lh»
second, Chetilton ; 3, [Argent,] on a fesM iettcfien six fleurs-ite-lif [gnles]
three erot»-rro»slet» [or], Clifton :t 4, Gulfs, a seyihe and three flsurs-de-lit
argmt.VRAZRS; b, Verf,acrosaengrail^erviine,WHKTtisnjiLL{yiKr'EiiB*l.l.y,
a. Sable, on a thetron between three bulk' heads rabossed argetil as many
mullils gules, Bui.kei.eoh ; 7, Argent, a chevron sabk between Ihrse bwkt'
hecuis cabossed guUs, Parser.
Cbebt, — A demi-Uon rampant argent issuing out of ducal coronet or, holding a
standard gules charged u-Hh a lion paasant-gtiardanl or, the staff proper.
Abus: Harl. 1396. — Quarlerlj/ : 1 anil 4, QuarlerUf per fette indented gulei and or.
2, Argent, on a rhevrm tjulet, Jive bezants, a hordure engrailed of the second
[Chktelton] ; 3, Argent, on afesse sable between six Jimrs-de-lit gules three
rroi»-rros»lets or [Clatton or Cl.tfTON].
Crest. — A pheasant sitting proper tombed gules.
Another Crest. — A lion's gamb erfct argent.
STEMMATA ET PROPAQATIONES ANTIQU.^ FAMIM^ BT NOMINiB
DE BROMLEIGH VEL BROMLEY COMITATU' SALOPI^.
Wsrimis de Burwardeslegb domi'ns manerij de^, . . .
Esseleghe in com. StafTordie temp' Regis jofa'ie.
Rogeras de Bnrwardes- .... aoror 2'' Kogeri de Margeria [Margareta} de
legh de Esaeleghe ob. a. Burwardeslegh nupta Burwardeslegh tcrcia
p'le. Joltaunis de Ipstonee. sororum ob. Bine p'le.
Johansea de Ipston's qni obijt sine pie A** 21 E. 1.
Anns : Argent, a chevron between three oreecents gnlee.
Walt£rnsde Bromleghe miles do'nns de Bromlegh.^Alicia aoror state maxima etvna
Arma : Quarterly per TeBS indented galea and or. I hered* Roger! de Bnrwardeslegh.
Oalfridns de Bromleghe ob. A" 1 E. l.f. .
.1
Robertiut de Bromlegb de Asbetey in com. Stafford miles ob. A^ 1 E. 2.^. . . .
':r-'
' The cr«st nnd the iDescQlcbeon were pren a* nn honourable ftUgincntktioTi lo Bir John
mlcj of Bnitomlej for his Tnltnut recoTerf of tho Btnndard at the battle of CorUe, which
precailtd the paasage of the Sonnie itnd the battle of Aitincourt.
f This qnutering U immed Cla}^ii in the Nedefaaro aod Newport pedigreet \atn uid In the
Visit, of Staflotd IGB3, in each case ss ■ qmirtvring of Bronicj ; apparent]; CtiTtoo ii a mis-
reading of CliftoD. Le Ngtb's ' KaigbU ' gires the utDe bearing for Clifton,
t BobertuR de Bromlegb subscriptUB Glius & helres Qnlfridi de Bromlcgh fait cwniangtiltiliis
ftheiio* JohannuideIpstonDcs.Qui Oatfridusct JobanrafaeniDtheredesMar^riiede Barwardealcy
tcrUs Kirorum et hEredam Rogcri de Burwardeal-ey de Esaheleghe in eom. StoS. II. E. 21 E. 1
rakS.
n
THE TISITATION OF 8HE0PSHIBE, 1628.
Johatmes de Bromlegli de AHhley in com. Staff, obijt G E. S.
Bichardns de ForcBham [Frodes-
ham] in com. Chester.
.1
.J...
— . . . . Johannes de Broralegh deT=Hi]taria
Ashley obijt A" 23 E. 8. fiUa
Johannes' de frodesham de Frodeehnm in com. Cbeater.= Alicia filia &
Arms : Argent, on a croes engrailed eable fire mullets beii'es Johaonia
[five ejtoiks'] of six points pierced or. de Bromley.
Richardost de Bromlegh A" 25 E. I.=i=. . . . filia Knocton.
BandnlpbaBt fil. Ricardi dc Bromlegh A" 23 E. 1
r
Bicliardtis§ filinB Kanalphi Rogerus Bromley Johannes{| ^Joanna. WalteruB
de Bromley protabat iotegra mileaobijtB.p'le. de Bromley
orma absq' differentia in Ar. A'lSSfi.
sigillo A- 11 E. 3.
de Brom-
ley.
WalteroB deT=-
Bromley filioa
primogenitna.
Johanna Txor
Hugonis Lee
in com. Cester.
Letticia filia & heires
napta Johann' Cbol-
mondlegh de Chorley.
Hngo de
Lee.
Eogeros de=i=LeticiafiliaHngomB
Bromley de Cholmondelegh et
Barkeaford , Isabella coniugia
tercio' filiuB. bu» fili» Rob'ti
Harcourte.
Richardus de BromIey=r.
filiaa Bogeri.
* John trodealuni eapoaaa Allei flile k heire a John de Bromley q' enleSei Thomas penon
de frankton cnfee de la manoir de Wiaain^n q'il penon aeo dono s John fits Bicbard de
Frode«ham a terme de an Tie, le remainder b Thomai fiCa Robert de Bromlef et Hargareta is
femme en le Ujle, le remayndei .... droictea heires Ales Bromley iadys femme a John firodeibam,
et le dit Thomas Bromley et Margaret nToit yEgue William qui nvoit jame John et Harearett et
morat Bans issue Hsrgarett espouai William HexUU qn! aroit issue Jonno qui eaponn Juhen'em
Bromley militem qui auuit iasue Mo'ir Uaigaret & Isabell. [Harl. 1396.1
t Sciant p'ntea & tutari q'd ego Ricaidos de Bromlej iledi Fetro de Ardenie diuu pUocM
Smti in Cnocton etc. hijs teatibc dam. Will'mo de Here, dom. Rob'to de Stawndon doro. Bogeio
eSHinertunmiliCibusetc. DaL apad CaoctOD die mer'lis in fcsto S' ereBorii conIetaciriaA°26 E, 1,
[Harl. I3S(I.]
X Sciant p'ntea & latnri q'd ego Badolphoe filins Bicardi de Bromlegh dedi EIi« da Knocton
duas ploceas t'rK de raato meo in Snocton. Dat. in rigelia beat's LAwreucij A° 13S1 23 K. I.
[Harl. !S96.]
§ Vninetsia X'pl Sdelibai etc. Bicardos fllins Jtanulpbi de Bromley & uoueritri me retaiasio
Job'nis de le DeWes t*rtiam p'tem de Barlemorc intra feodum de Knocton etc. Dau A" 11 K. S.
[Seal, Plate U., Fig. 10.] [HmI. 1396.]
I Johannes du Bromley dnt. Thome ftlio Roberti de Sonde temm juxU terru TbomM filij
Rlcardi de 8ounde ct termm quam habuitt ex dimismone Walton Bromley batris «ul qua
Will'muB flowlcsharBt sibi relaiauit iiust morl«m UargaretM filia Ueuiici Cholmondelegh ot
t«rnim quam habuit ex conceastone RJoanli dc Bromlegh fintris soi etc Testibi Ada le ParlcBr
Joh&nnea de Wrenbnrye Tbomas de nareoort et Thomas Gilo Will'mi de Sonde. Sat A° ]>Sa.
In costodla Ed'r'i Leighe de Buihall mile*. [Harl. 13H.]
THB YISITATIOK OP SHS0P8HISE, 1628.
78
«l
E
Johaimes de Lee.nr. . . . Bobertos de Bromley D'niis de Ghorleye.^p. . . .
Henricos de Lee. Johannes de Bromley de Barkesford & Chorleye.
L
Willimns de Chetilton.=F. . . .
Arms : Ai^nt, on a cheyron gales five bezants
within a bordare engrailed of the second.
Bobertns Ghetilton dictis Schirrard IChirrard'].^. . . .
(
Henricos de Ghetilton fil. & heires.=F. . . •
Will*m's de Ghetilton miles A^" zi E. 8.y
Matthens de Ghettelton Ar.=T=Johanna filia & heires WiU'mi de Glifton
rennpta Johann' Oriffin.
I
I
1
Matheldis Leticia tertia Milicenta Willielmas=pAnabella WiUimns de Ghet-
illieimi
de Brom- filia nnpta
ley 2» Rob'to
fiUa.
I
narta'
lia
Marchomley. nnpta
• • • •
Seame.
1
onarta' deBromley
nlia de Badin-
ton2«
filios.
iLl
Boror & telton Ar. dnxit
heires Eatharinam filiam
WilFmi Johannes Ardem
de Ghet- militis & obijt
telton. s. p*le.
I
Johannes Marchomley •=¥=. . . . Eatharina nopta Thom» Whitney.
I
T
''illf— t
Johannes Marchomley. Will m*s Whitney de Gole in com. Gester.
Will'mos* de=7=Ellena.
Praerijs de
Badeleighe.
[Arms: OuUs,
a scythe and
three fleuri'
de-Ui argent]
Sadal-=p. . . . Bobertos Bolkeley=f Leticia filia & heires
phos
Wetten-
hallde
Ghol-
meston.
o
de Alestaneston.
[Arms: Sabh,on
a chevron between
three buUe* heads
cabossed argent
threemulhts pierced
guhs.]
Vincentij de alles-
taneston.
Arms: Or, ona fesse
goles between three
pheasants proper,
eaoh standing on a
moont . . . ., as
many orossesform^
argent. i
* WiU*inYi« de Praen de Badelegh et Helena Tzor eiiis ic Thomas Praers filins dictornm
Wm*mi & Helens dtantor in OarU data a« 22 B. 8.
L
74
THB VISITATIOK OF 8HB0FSHISB, 1628.
Li
o\
Bobertns de=F, , . .
Praers de
Badeleighe.
I
Thomas
de Praers.
Thomas.
Banolphns.
hL
Will'mus=F"
mns=FEllena filia &
Wettenhall
de Chol-
mesto'.
beires Boberti
de Bnlkeleye.
Willi mns de praerB=pLeticia filia 2 & vnica
I
de Badeleighe in com.
Chester.
heires Will'm' Wetten-
hall de Cholmeston.
Agnes filia astati maxima et
coeheires vxor MathsBi Dom-
ville rennpta Johanni Pigott.
Bichardns de Bromley=FAgnes filia & coeheires Will'mi
Alius 2 Will'm Bromley
de Badinton.
I
Praers de Badeleighe.
Arms : Ooles, a scythe and three
fleurs-de-lis argent.
Bobertn8=F.
de Brom-
ley.
Johannes* de Bromley=f=Margeria filia ThomsD Wilr mus
iiri
miles Capitanus de
Dampfront, &o.
Arms : Quarterly per
fesse indented gules &
or , with an inescntcheon
argent charged with a
gryphon segreant vert.
Massey de Tatton Bromley
militis que obijt 82 2 Alius.
H. 6 A« 1454.
Arms: Quarterly
argent and gules, a
label of five points
azure.
Thomas=pMargareta.
de Brom-
ley.
II I I I
1. Thomas. 8. Richardus. 4. Banulphus. Agnes vxor Will*mu8=p. . . .
^^ . ^ Hugonis deBrom-
Ob. s. p'le. Holford. ley.
Will'mus=f=Margareta
de Brom-
ley filius
2^<»et
heires.
filia Ran-
ulphi
Manwar-
inge de
badeleye.
Margareta
vxor
Wiirmi
Hassall
qui ob. 8
Nov. 1487
A« 8 H. 7.
Will'mus Hextall de=i=Margareta
Hextallincom.War. soror &
Arms : Quarterly heires.
gules and sable, in
the second and third
(][uarters a fleur-de-
lis argent, over all
a bendlet of the
last.
K
Johannes
Bromlev
ob. s. pi.
* Joh*e8 iste da Bromley miles Gapitaneiu generalis de Dampfront Senescallat et Magniis
Ckmstabnlarius de BoBseville le Boss et marchiaram ib'm dedit dUecto consaDgnineo suo Wattero
de Andeley pro bono et fideli senritio suo, sibi tarn infra Be^nm Anglis qnam extra, etpr»dpiie
contra francos prestito annualem reddetum zx" percipiend* ex mannerio boo de Bromlej et
omnibus alijs terris snis et ten'tis infra Begnm Anglia durante yita natural! d'c*i WaJteii, com
dausala districc^onis pro defectu soluoonis. Et id qnidem per Tras suas patentes datas apod
Dampfront 12 die Augusti A® 6 H. 6 et sigillatus cum sigillo Armomm dicti Joh*is Bitnnlej
Quod in scuto maiori c^uarteriato et ex transuerso indentato prsD se ferebat minorem sooton
gryphone rapaci oonspicuum super galliam demediati Leonis pars anterior a corona emergebat,
veziUum Dncatus Guiennss sine Aquitannite ambobus sustentantem tibUa. [HarL 1896.]
THE VISITATION OP SHEOPsaiBE, 1628.
78
'[
I
Martha filia Ric'i= Johannes* Broin-=
WoodnlleDo'sde ley de Bartomlej
Rivera et Jacoba et Hext&U miles.
Dacheesin Bed-
fordis.
' Johanna filia
& heireB WL-
liliai Hei-
Btali Ar.
I
W i 1 1 i ' Im U8= M argareta
Wetlenhall vxor Henrici
Ferrets de Eat
Peckham
Kent militig
[g* maritM}.
Tun-
bridge in
Eeat t
maritns.
Isabella filia ft coeheires Uargeiia napta Johann's Mai^areta nnpta Wil-
vior WiU'mi Nedha' Harper de RoBball in co. li'Imi Stanley de Hoot-
infra. Stanord tnilitis. ton militis.
T
Uftrgareta filia A, heireg mRtria D'n' Thomie gerrard milltlB.
1
Thomas Bromley filias natnrali8.=rJobanna soror & heirea
Arms : Qaarlerly per fease indented ^les and or, a Joliann's Parker do
bordnre gobone .... over all an ioeacntcbeoD at^nt Oopenhall in com.
chargc-d with a gryphon segreant rert. Cheater.
,1
"T
Richardna 2. Thomas i. Johannes Will'm'sBrom-T^Hellcna
— — Bromley ley Controla-
Robertos 3. Rogerns 5. monachuB toris com.
^- _. -' Carthaiuaiu" Darby 6 filing
Ob. 8. p'l. apad Shene Thomn Brom-
[&tm«]. ley.
Uargarcta
fitia monalis
Nichol&i apnd Sion.
Alexander
de com.
Robert ns^Hcllen a filia Ham-
Bromley fredi Maawaringc
RogernB=Eatharina Boror Jacobi Haring-
Bromley ton de Etton in com. Rutland.
3 filins.
Rogerns. Willi'lmnB Margareta. Helle
— Bromley. — ■
Johannes. Janii».
5. Catharina vxor Will'mns Bromley de Dar-=
eabrieliB wettenhall ford iuxta Nantwiohe in
aewicomalban[c]o, com. Chester A" 1581,
-Hcllcna filia Edwardi Vn-
derhill vnins Stipendariornm
Rega' Gliz.
I
X
Thomas Bromley fit. & beires. Ellena. Margareta. Anna.
Ellena nanta Galfridi
minshnll de wico-mal-
bano.
2. Margareta
vxor Johannes
Maatetsonne.
Elizabetha [Ediiha'] Anna qnarta
tercia filia. filia.
* Rgo Jaba-unna ilc BTOmlcr mile! tlodi rtilecto Alio meo TbonuB Bromley Blio * haredl
appwenti mei pr»t»t; Job'ia dc Btomlc; militia onnaKlem radditnin rigioli nurcamm Scdatnni
apod Wiaum Uklbkaam !• April IS S. 4. [Hut. IBSe.]
TBB TISITATION OF SHROPSHTRE, 1623.
Johannea* Bromley^Agnes da.
filius&heiresWiU'ini to Joha
de Bromley. Trentham.
».i
Johannes— Annabella filia & heires MathasJ
Uftwkeston Chetilton relicta Galfridi Brere-
miles. ton renupta Johanni Martin.
Walberua deT=Joai
Bromley. Ricbardi de
DelvBB.
■us deT=J{
RogeruH Bromley=^ai
filia Ricardns Mitloy^Ellena filia & beireB Alianora ni.
JJitley in Joh'es Hawkestoo Hamoois Inea.
1. Salope. militia. t=
I
de Mittley Ar.
filiuB & heires
Walteri.
filia & heires Johatmefl luea de Wrinford milea.'y. . . .
Ricardi de Mitley.
EUena ns. Will'm Egerton do Beteley
in com. Stafford.
DavidnB de Browe de Malopafiii in com. Cestr.^. . . . filia .
Arma : Onlea, on a ctevron argent three Batbboae.
roses of the first.
Nicndaa BromleyT=Agne8 filia & beirea
bnry.
RogeniB Bromley de-
Mittley Ar. fiUna &
heires Rogeri.
:. ... filia &
heirea Davidi
Browe.
ThomasT=. ,
Bromley.
WiUi'mnfl=
Bromley.
: Johanna filia Willi 'Imi
Johannes Bromley
2 filins. =F
Anna ob. a. p'le.
■ in tmrifl london A' 6 H. -5.
omnibne ad qnos p'ntee Vrm pemenerit B&Iatem. Bciatia qnod de gra' f't% gpteitil
et pro bono seruitio qnod dilectus eenueos DosWr Joh'si Bromle; nobis cnper dll in fntaram
deilimuR ct concessimas ci bOBpiumm de Moldy Bncon' infra comttatuni n'ram dc Baienz bc
omnin t'ras ten 'la rcdditiu liierediUt«s et possesgionex infra Ducatam u'min Normaomfe qam
(aturuDt Alaiii de Beaomoot nobis rebellis vt dicilai. Hnbend' at tencnd' pnefalo Joh'u el
hnredibiu taia masculia de corporc buo procroatU etc. »d tftlorem quadragints Itbranim
Blerlingoram pec annum tantnm de oobji et hnnsd' n'rU per bomagiam etc. ac reddendo nobis
et eisdem hsredibus n'rii apud Cnstctlum n'nun de Uaieux mn' zonam pro lorica od feitnm S'cl
Joh'e« BnptialB slngalis anitis etc. Teite me ipso aniid d'cam ciaitatem n'ram de Balenx 16 dia
ApriJIis An* Rcgni n'ri Bcxto I'ei ipmim Begem, [llarl. IIIBI.]
* Hocpneseasscriptum t^statuiqaod aoa Hugode tilMfford D'nusdcBaai^chieroonceanmiu
et per p'ntes coufiimanmns {ir«ditocUi cansaugoiiieo n'ro Job'i Bromley de Bromley Armigero,
pro 8UO magno aoxilio nobis impenso in oppuenatione oontra Franc' prope le Corby« et
Smciptie pro mo laudabili seraitia in iccnperatione ct supportatione vexilU D'ni Regis de
uicnne inb nostra oouductione, Tnnm annuctatero slue nnnualem reddttum qaodraginta
librantm legalis monets aunuatim percipiend' daroote tola rita nAturali pnni'c'i Job'is de
Bromtey de ct in omuibos monncrijs term et tenemcntia nostria cum pertinentis is oo. Stafford et
Wnmnc' od festa FcDtecostii ct S'c'i Martini in yeme cquis portionibos etc. Et si eontiogatetc.
et Di hac nostra coneessio et scripti buiua confirmatto durante tota vita pmUc' Job's dc Uromlay
at pnsfectur rata et stabilis permaneat, hoc ecriptuin imprestionc e&illi Armuram meorom
rutioraai. HtJB testibns Jofaanne de HuUando, Ricardo de Greuili, Ricardo de HarGWOod, Tboma
te Forestar et aUj« dst. apod Hadoley decimo die mensis Msrtij An° fiegoi ficgis Uea. Qnintl
poet conqaestiun Quarto.
Supra Bcripta omnia ex cbartarum. enidcntiarum, monumentaram aliorumq' rcrum reneranda
ontLquitaUi et iadobitatm fldoi (i qnibui plnmnq' reritas ipsa elici solet) diligentl in spectiooo
et cnriosa In dsgatioae, fidelitet ewe dc snmptn tcatantur qui Uc in calM sobi^pMnint a" 1683.
BOSEBT CooKX, CUrencenz. BOBBBT OLOVia, (kMnonelt. [Uarl. 130S.J
W
d
THB VI8ITATI0K OF 8HBOF8HIBB, 1628.
77
N
Thomas Bromley de Hampton.^Elizabetha filia .... Wilbraham.
Wiliimas Bromle7.=FElizabetha filia .... Honfciiigton.
T
Alicia filia & heire8=f=Hago Bromley de=Elizabetba filia .... Dimocke
FThomas] Egerton Hampton in com. de Willington in com. Denbighe
de Hampton. Cestns. vx. 2^.
Hngo Bromley de Norbnry in=
com. Gestrin A,^ 1597.
=Anna filia Dayidis masaey de
Broxton in com. Oestris.
Thomas Bromley fil. & heires. Dorothia. Alicia.
(
Boeeros BromlqFpJanna filia Thom» Hamfridns Bromley quartos filins
8fiuns.
WiAii
amfri(
Jenninges.
obijt sine prole legitima.
mns Bromley de Stok6=FMamtreta filia Francissi Yonge
fil's primogen's.
de Kenton in com. Salop.
Wilhmns Bromley ob. s. p'le. Thomas Bromley ob. s. p'le.
Elisab. fil.=fThoma8 Bromley
T>,v. t:-^.- miles2filiusCapit*
Jasti*s AngliflB.
Bic. Lister
deBowton.
:Elizabetha filia
Job V Dodd de
Ohorley.
Bogems Bromley =Janna filia
de BrouRhtoD 8 PettriNew-
fiUns 8. pi. ton militis.
1
Margarets filia & heires vxat Bic'i Newport militis infra.
T
I
FranciscQs Newport de Arcall in com. Salop miles.
T
Sf Bichard Newport of Arcall in co. Salop Knight a® 1628.
J
warm ftraiky of Mitley=T=Beatrix da. of Hnmfiy Hill of
beiie. t Blore and Bnntingsdfde.
78
THK VISITATION OF SHB0F8HIAB, 1628.
JLi
Joane nx. Elizabeth nx.
Richard Rowland
Sandford. JaneDs.
George Bromley of=T=Jane da. of S^ Tho.
Hodnett sonne and
heire [SheriflF
1522].
Laoon of WiUily
Silley] in com.
opB?.
Dorothy
▼X. w"
Leighton.
S' George Bromley [of Hallon in Worfield]=
K* Justice of Chest, a® 1581 [Gustos Rotu-
lorum of Salop; died 2 March 1588, ffit. 63].
=Joane da. & heire of John Wa^erton
[Waterton] gent, [of Worfield ; died
19 Nov. 1606, ©t. 78].
George 8. Margritt ux. Francis
— Wolnch of Doding-
John 4. ton in co. Salop.
Mary ux. Georg Cotton
of Oomb'mere in com.
Gestr.
Susan Tx. Roger
PnllefltonofEm-
rall in co. flint.
S^ Edward Bromley of Shif nail:
grange in co. Salop E^ one of
the Barons of the exchequer
[died s.p. 2 June 1626].
:Margarett da. &
heire to Nicholas
Lowe of envilein
co.StaflM[ofTy-
moreinEnville].
Franci8=T=Joice da. of Edward
Bromley Leighton of Watles-
son & burgh in oo. Salop,
heir.
I
r
Thomas. Jane.
S' Thomas Bromley E^ Chauncellor of^Elizabeth da. of S^ Adrian
England a® 1581, 2 sonne. Fortescue E^
Ann ux.
Richard
Corbet
of Stoke.
Murell ux. John
litleton of Frank-
ley in CO. Wor.
Jane ux. Edw.
Grevill of Mill-
cot in CO. Warr.
Elizabeth
TX. S' Oliuer
Cromwell
E*.
Thomas Bromley
2 sonn.
Edward 4 BOQ.
T
1
George Bromley 8 sonn Ann da. of=j=S' Henry Bromley E^ of Holt in=rElizabeth
da. of S^
mar. Elizab. da. of Tho- W"» Beswick
mas DarrelL
of london 8
wife.
(
I
(
com. War. [and of Shrawardine
Castle, Safopl mar. Elizabeth
da. to Hugh Vemey of Somer-
settshiere. =^
Thomas. Allexander. Henry. Phimpp. Robert. John.
hiltipp.
I
W« Pel-
ham
Enieht
1 wue.
I
S' Thoma8=FAnn da. of Rich. Elisal
Bromley E*.
isabeth.
Walshe.
Elinor. Mary ux. John
Prinne.
Henry [pf=rBeairix da. of
Shrawar- Sir Rkh* N$uh
den]. pari Knt.]
Jo\m.={EUz. da. of Sir ... .
ijongmnUe of Wolvmian
Bucks.']
JaporW]
THB VISITATIOK OF SHB0P8HIBS, 1628. 79
HarL 1396, fo. 51^ Harl. 1241, fo. 64. 8., ff. 5^^ 54.
Arms : Harl. 1 896. — Quarter^ : 1 and 4, Cheeky argent and sabls [Brooke] ;
2, Argmt, a cross paimcs sable [ Bakastbb] ; 8, Oules^ a /esse eomponee
or and azure between seven — eight in Harl. 1241 — billets argent [Lee] ;
over all a crescent for difference.
Crest. — On a mount vert a brock proper charged with a crescent for difference.
Harl. 1241 gives as the foarih quartering : Chiles in Shrewsbury MS. — on a/esse
engrailed or between three bucks^ heads cabossed argent^ attired gold^ as many
crescents [bngle-homs] sable [Waring].
Another Coat : Shrewsbury MS. — Cheeky argent and sable, on a chief or a brock
proper.
Crest.— il stork or.
Per Choke Claremf, /557.— S. fo. 58^
Bichardus Brooke de=F. . . . filia .... Banester de Hadon-
Cloreby Cloreley,
hall Eadnoll [HadnaU].
Thomas Brooke.^. • . . fil. . . . Hill de Beckington.
i
Bichardus Brooke.=j=Emma fil. et has. Bic'i Morffe de Bridgnorth Morffe of Morffe.
Kichardus Brooke.=T=Margeria fil. et hear. Joh*es Lee de Stanton et Langley.
Thomas Brooke.=FMargaretta fil. Bic*i Spioer de Charley Cloreley [Claverley].
Joh*es Brooke de Bouenton=p. . . . filia .... Butler de Bewsey
Beventon in com. Staff. in com. Lancastrise.
Badulpni Brooke 1. Orimnus 8. Margaretta tz nupta ....
— — .... Whitwick. Brooke ae Bowton
Johannes 2. Michaell 4. in com. Salop.
Francisous Brooke de Blakeland^pElizab. fil. Boberti Banester de
in CO. Staff. 5 filius.
lacon in com. Salop.
BobertuB EdVus Brooke de=FFrancisca fil. Bic'i Jocosa vz. Ed-
Brooke 2. Church Stretton
in com. Salop fil.
et hsBr.
B
Leighton de le Cotes wardi Acton de
in p*och' de Bushbeiy Acton Scott in
in 00. Salop. com. Salop.
80 THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIBB, 1628.
Edwardns Brooke de Ohnrch^Eliz. fil. et hnr. Bic*i Higgons IHiggina]
Stretton in com. Salop a® | de Alstretton in com. Salop.
1628.
Francisca. Elizabetha. Snaanna. Cecillia.
EDWABD BBOOKE.
Sah»rafl Brooke.=T=Elianora fil. et. hser. Joh'es Bruyn de la ley prope Bridgnorth.
Thomas Brooke.^Maigaretta fil. Hnmf. Grosaenor de Famcotte in oo. Salop.
Jc^ Button, of Essex. j pack of Essex.
\ 1
Thomas Waring$.^=Joan$ da. to James Fynch.^Eliza. da. to Bieh.
David Gam. Whittfeeld.
Nicholas Wainnge.'=pJaiM da. to James Fynch.
Thomas War- Marg^ a Elisabeth vxor Alien Phillip uxor Eknor uxor
ingeoh. Nun. Kinge prebend of Thomas Adam
Windsor. Diehfeeld. Waringe.
izabetha Dorothea fil.=FBobertnB Brooke miles Jnsti-=FAni
Elizabetha
Yx. Bich'ns Willimns
Haryy. Gattacre.
ciarius de Go*i Banco* [the
author of the Abridgment of
the Laws].
Anna fil. et hsBies
Nic'o [Francis']
Waring de Salop.
Maria vxor Emma Anna Yxor Martha yx. Katerina vx. Bich*ns
. . . . Eunis .... Xpoferi Werer [Weaver'].
Lntley. s.p. Drewell. Digon.
Alanos Brooke. Edwardns Thomas Brooke=Eliza- Bichardi
— Brooke. 2 fil. betha. Brooke
Badulphns Brooke. 8 fil.
Wail
terns Brooke. o
* M.P. for London; Speaker 1662; Chief Justioe of Oommoa Pleas 8 Ootober 1652;
knighted 27 Jannaiy 1666 ; died 6 September 1668 ; baried at ClaTerley ; pniohaaed Madelej
in 1644, for £946 8b. 8d.
THE VISITATION OF 8HE0PSHIEB, 1623.
°l
Johannes Brooko^Anna filia FraucificuR Shierley Adam Walter. Maria ni. Tbo.
" Sherlfi/ de Stannton in com. Cieri- LewmnLeui/ion
Leic. fd. 19 Sept. 1G08. bar. cua. of Wdvurbp'
at Madeley]. com. Staff. Esq.
1583.
9- Robtrl [Thomas'} Brmlnell A? Chief Jmtia ofy' Conwn Pltm.=F
\_Arm» : Argent, a chevron guk» between fhret jmnted rapn
[d. 1598, ffiL eo,
bur. at Madeloy].
of maini^tattfe azure.]
7%miu BrtnineU.
J....
S' Sdmond Brudnell of Dmnt K'.=f-\. da. of ... . Ferufky ofSuffolke.]
[Prances, da. of Henry, ^ BasellOB BrookeT^Etlieidreda fil. ct sola
Lord Mordantit, sister miles n" 1023
of John. Earl of Peter- [died 1G40].
borongh, and widow of Sir
Thomas Neville, second
wife.]
[Thomas.] Anna,'
liter. Edmtiiidi Bnid-
ncU militia [of Dene,
Northants, first wife] .
]. Dorothea
\x. Hugonis
Btarkey de
Darley io c<i.
Oestr.
Maria.t Dorothea.} [Agatha.] [Gatharina.]
2. Priscillft v!t, Rob' Milbridgaux.Rob'ti Francis Brooke=j=Elizftbethafil. Willimi
Midlcmore de Edg- Barcfeild de co. de Cotton in co. Hoo lioe relicta Rob't
bastoninoom.War'. Wigorn'. Salop 2 fi!. Eyton de Eyton.
I
Johannes Brooke.
I.
Brougfjton of 3Jrousl)ton anti fecnicp.
Hurl. 139C, fo. 24^ Harl. 124J, fo. 6«^ Harl. 61ft, fo. 248. 8., ff. 82% S3.
Arub: Harl. 1896, — Qyaritrli/ of sMwi : 1, Argent, two lar» gule», on a ranton of
thf tecond a aallire^ of the firet ; 2, GuIki, a imiil frmiiis betwetn Iteo muUeh
argml [Hodnett] ; 3, Azurt, three homt' hetui* rou/wrf lor?] lietween mtw
crou-crosskts Jilehe'e or [? argent, Ervin] ; 4, ArgenI in Hw). 615 — trusily
— azure in Harl. 615 — and two trumpets pihwaye—guUt in Harl. 616
[Downtok]; 5,Barrj/ofsirffuletandor — ^^anrfary^n/ in Shrewsbury SIS.
— gulex, two Imrf or in Harl, 615— [argent, St. Owkn]; G, Azure, a lion
rampant argtnt icithin a bordure engrailed or [argent, Tiruki.l]; 7, Vert,
a gryi'hon segrtant or tvithhi a bordure^ of the necoru! [CtoLLissj.
CE£8T.— .d talbot stalaiU guiee.
• AuuG vna the wife ol Willinm FiUberbert, £«]„ creat-srsiKlMa (pronepot) of Bii Antbonj
FitxherbFrt. Cbiel Justice ot the Common Pleu. <H,n Madelc; Cbarcti,)
t H&r7 was the wife of Tbomu More, Kfq., KreBt-grent-grBiidsM (abncpoa) ei 8ir Thomu
More, Loi^] Chancellor. (U.l. Uoidolcj' ChuTcb.)
X Acoordtng to FoMcr's • Lanoaibire FedigrMB.' Dorothy wm nAtrieil in 1622 to JoKpb
Olawbrooke of Uadele;, gcot.
5 A OTOH ii given, iaateai ot b laltiie, in Eul. 1241 ud Uorl. 61G.
The boidoro omitted Id Uait. 1241.
82 THE VISITATION OP SHBOPSHIBE, 1628.
Petms Collyns miles.=T=. . . .
Adam CollinB.=p« . • .
Oalnr'us Collm8.=T=. . . . fil Bowdler de hope Bowdler.
Will*iifl Gollin8.=FEliz. fil Acton de Acton Scott
WalteruB Bronghton de Bronghto* mile8.=f=. • • • Bogerns Gollins.'y. . . .
I ^1
Johannes Broaghton.=r=. • . . Joh is CollinB.=j=. ... fil Bernard.*
Bogerns Broaghton.=f=. . . . Bogerns Collins.^. ... fil Midleton de Midleton.
Thomas Bronghton=f=Joco8a filia Hngonis Joh'es Collins al's Broctoa=j=. • • .
Sandford militis. [of Broctori].
de Bronghton.
Joh*is Bronghton de Bronghton=^Matilda fil. et hsres Joh'is Anna tz. Willi'mi
Collyns {Isabell daughter BlnndendeBishopa
4r hmre to John CoUng other* OastelL
wiiiB called John Brocton).
in com. Salop {is descended of a
yonger house out of Lancaster).
{Sir Baulf Santoweyn [S* Owen] Knight.^, . . .
Bautfe.^. . . .
John Santoweyn.^. . . .
r
John.^. . . . Raulfe mar.^Alyes dough f to Sir Piers Brewee.
I L
' -L ^^,. - '
Rohart sans yssue. John Santoweyn.^. . . . Pamcke sans yseue.
John Santoweyn mar.^Margarett ....
I
220^^ Doumton mar.^Y^one daughter to John Santoweyn. John ems yseue.
nomas Doumton mar.^MargareU daughter to Richard Lyngayn.)
* The wife of John OolUns is omitted in the Shiewsboiy MS.
THB VISITATION OF SHBOPSHIEE^ 1628. 88
b!
John E&um (Ewin) oJ^I^Ml da. Aim. {Elisabeth mar. (Joans mar. to
Houin in cam. ffereff.
to Tho. Doumton. to Jo. Oottes.) W^ Woods.)
Margmit vx. W^ John (sans yssus). Anns vxor Hughs
Eopton (Ronton). — Shsrlsy (ShwrUy).
Sissphsnob.
WalteniB Wa] terns Brongh-^=Jana fil. et coh»r. Joh'is Hanen de Haaen JohanneB.
junior. ton de Bronghto'.
Eswin of Sswin [Haren or Hevin of —
Oleobnry] ride pins in S^ Owen. Thomas.
Waiteni8B.p. Margretta. Eluaoeiha. Annal
— — — >gemella.
Edwardns. IsabeUa. Jana J
Edwardna Hodnett mil.^. • . .
I
Bichardna Hodnett.^. . . .
Thomas Hodnett.^. . . .
1
Johannes Hodnett=F. . . .
Edmondns Hodnett.'yMargaretta fil. et hsor. Thomsa p*son wardsn.
Thomas Bronghton.=FKatherm fil. et hasr. Edmnndi Hodnett.
Anna nnpta MQ- Elkabetha. Bichardns^Bronghton de=pManraretta
fil. Thom»
Bamarde.
borongh MUboms Hanlej (HsnUy in Ckmty
(WOboroughs). of Satopis).
I
Johannes [7%oma«l Bronghton=7=Johanna fillia .... Bowlandns
de Hanley [Henley].
ian<
Bowlston.* 2 sonns.
Francis a daughter.
* HarL 1241 and HarL 616 waj *' Soma da. to Lawrenoe Bowlfton or Rototton de Bowlston
in com. StaiEord.*'
84 THE YISITATIOK OP SHSOFSHIBE, 1628.
|o
Qeomus 1. Qeffery. Galmdus Brouffhton=T= Alicia fil. Johannes Edwai
Walterus. Gruffith.
^ ^^^^ /
All s.p.
7 fillins.
Stevenson. —
Garolns.
Arthnms Growther fil. Thom88.=rMaria fil. Galfridi Bronghton.
!
Johannes Thomas 2. Elizaoeth. Mana.
Growther — — —
1589. Arthnrns 8. Elianora. Ann.
Brousi)ton of Brougiiton, near Btsfiops;
Castle ; I^lxipH of iHarrinjjton, ett^
Harl. 1896, fo. 27. B., fo. 88.
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Quarterly: ly Sable^ three horses'* heads argent erased gules
[Lloyd of Marrington] ; 2, Oules, a gryphon segreant or [Llowddkn] ;
8, Sabkf three awls ar^^^ [Broughton] ; 4, Oules, three serpents interlaid
argent [Ednowen ap Bradwbn].
Arms : Harl. 1896 : Lloyd of Marington. — Quarterly of eight : 1, Sahley three
horses* heads erased argent; 2, Chiles, a gryphon segreant or [Llowden and
Vaughan] ; 3, Sahle^ a chevron between Vvree owls argent [Broughton or
Haford of Evbtt] ; 4, Gules, three serpents interlaced argent [Ednowen ap
Bradwen] ; 5, Argent, on a bend vert three wolves^ heads erased of the first
[Middleton] ; 6, Vert, a chevron between three wolves* heads erased argent
[RiRiD Vlaidd] ; 7, OuUs, on a bend or three lions passant sable [Wynnbsburt] ;
B, Argent, two Cornish choughs in pale sable, beaked and legged gules
[Bowdlbr].
Grsst. — A horse* s head erased argent
Llowdden.^. • . .
Arms : Gules, a gryphon segreant or.
Bees ap Llowdden.=F. . . .
Jenan ap Bees ap Llowden.=T=. . . .
Eadwgan wenwithe.^. • . . Jenan yanghan.=p. . . •
Arms : Sable, three horses'
heads argent, erased gales.
THE VISITATION OF 8HBOP8HIRB, 1628.
86
Madocke wenwithe.=j=. . . .
Jenan ap=f=Owenwhiaer da. to
BJ
Bees ap Jen^n vychan'.^. . . .
T
Madocke.
iffe
[0]raflreth ap [ilJUo.
[
Gniffeth ap Bees=F. . . .
Graffeth ap Jenan.'yMawde da. & heire to grnffeth ap Bees Vanghan'.
Ednowen ap Bradwen.=j=. . • .
Arms : Onles, three serpents interlaced argent.
Madock de la Home tem' E. 1.=?=. . • .
Arms : Sable, three owls argent.
Walter ap Madock of Holme.=F. . . .
Theodore llo7de.=^. . • .
Walt
T
Theodore goche.=T=. . . .
ter de=f=Hawise da. & heire to Th€K)dore=F. • . . Owen Mo7le.=F. . . .
Bronghton.
Thomas de Winsbniye. Yanghan.
Arms : Aznre,
three cocks argent.
Walter de Bronghton.=j=. . . • Daaid=F. • • . Philupe ap Owen Moyle=j=. . . .
goche. of Amstleye.
Joim
;oche.
I
ie=F.
r
Bronghton ofj=. • . . Jenan ap Daaid=f=. . . . Oniffethe ap^. . . •
Bronghton & Home. I
goche.
Phillipe.
renWn
ne apq=.
Bronghton=f=. • • .
of Bronghton &
Home.
Danid^=Owerville da. to Phillipe
Jenfan] Uoyd ap emffethe of
Jen [an] vanghim. Amstleye.
Yanghan.
. • . .
Or^eth Bronghton of Bronghton=f Gwenwhiner da. & heire to Howell apx=. . . .
Danid yanghan apJen[an]. Phillipe. I
I
& Home in com. Salop.
Gmffel
I
Sf Gmffethe=FMar^arett da. & Tangwistca [Tang-
yanghan K\
M<
coheire to ISir'] unsteU] da. & heire eldest
grnffeth Brongh- mariea to morris ap da. &
ton of Bronghton. mreddethe. coheire.
ce=f Danid ap
Howell of
amstleye
[Amst&ye].
^ wiffo
Waiter de Bronghton
ob. s. p'le.
86
THB YISITATIOH OF SHKOPSHIEE, 1628.
William Haford of Euett [Evett] in com. Salop.^. . . .
Arms : Sable, a dievron between thiee owls argent.
'illi
William Haford.^. • . .
T
Eignion ap W".=f=. . . .
[J
T
Madock ap Eignion of Oaeris.=F. . . .
T
I
Theodore ap Madock.=p. . • •
S' Robert ap Theodore.=F. . . •
Jenaf Sa7B.=
Arms : Quarterly — 1 and 4, Argent, a fease
between three flenrs-de-lis sable ; 2 and 8, Or, a
cross moline between fonr lozenges azure.
• • . •
Howell ^Ff . . . .
& Robert.
Jerworth moile ap Jevaf sais.^F. . . .
Jeuan ap Jerworth.'=j=. . . .
T
Maaockeap Jenan'=p. . . .
ap Jerworth.
YolJyn lT$lluny=F
ap Madocke.
T
madock ap Howell.=j=. . . •
Theodore ap madock.n=. . . •
I '
Gmfibth ap=7=Nest da to liewen
Theodore.
I
yaughan.
The^ore ap=f=Jonnett da. to ll'n goch ap Jen[an]
ap Adda [ap Adda teriio].
gmflfeth.
Meredith ap YoUyn^. . . .
[TeUih].
1
"T
~1
Llewelin ap^yAlice da. to Mred'd
Theodore. I aD Holl ao Adda.
ip=YAiice aa. tc
I ap Holl ap
Jenan apF^Ena da. to Jen[aii]
Llewelin. | gethen ^> Adda.
margarett da. & heire to lleowelyn Dethomc^jFOadwallader ^> Jea[an] ap Un.
Rose da. & h. to Danid^Flleowelyn
ap Howell of amstley. Dethome.
B
John ap Cadwalad' of Broughton.^Bllen da. of John Lloyd of Atheleston.
'I
THB VISITATION OF SHBOPSHAiE, 1628. 87
Li
Robert Bronghton of bronghton=YJaiine da. to Keignold
in com. Salope. j ap S' griffeth vycha*.
Richard Broaghton of broagbton'=r'^J^o ^ ^ Rich. Bagott of
Depnti Judge of Cheater. I Blithf eilde in com. Staff. eBq^
Robert Broaghton Mary sister & heire maried to Edward
died 1617 8.p. waringe of Bronshton A^ 1628.
Arms : Ta blank shield].
Crest: An owl argent, charged on the
breast with three serpents interlaced vert.
mawde da. to Jenkin ap Jer=FReignold ap s' CTaff.=f=. ... da. to Jenan Llojd
ap Jenan of north walles. vanghan A<^ 18 E. 4.
of abertannatt.
Elisabeth vxor Isabell da. to=T=On]ffeth ap Reignold=f=Joyoe da. to Owen
John Midelton Edwarde ob. 1510 A^" 2 U. 8. Blayny of mon-
son of Robert. Plowden. gomerysh.
Alice Txor danid Danid ap=p. . . . John=p. . . . Cicely yxor Robert
Porter son of Rich-
ard porter.^
-1, ^
ap mathew. gruffeth ap wyn 2
=F Keignolde. | sonne.
Hughe=F. . . . Edward ap=F. . . . Hnmfrey wynsy. . . . Howell
Uoyd. I Danid. 2 sonne. Porter.
1 ap=F. . • . iinmirey wyu-p. . .
2 sonne.
r~ ^. . I
Hnxnfrey lloyde. Hnmfrey ap Edward Reignolde. Thomas wynne.
mawde vxor Danid ap Jea[an] ap Danid Agnes Txor David
ap meirick ap gruffeth. ap Jenkin.
, ^ r-^
Bees ap Danid of porthman. william d'd ap Jenkine.
r^ , T
Richard Porthman. Thomas Jenkines [Jenkyns],
>hn
John sonne of Reignolde^rEllen da. to ... . Eatharen vx. Owen ap Jen'n
of Bioaghton.
Lloyd. Tegen [Tagon].
88 THE VISITATION OP SHKOPSHIBE, 1628.
ft H I
Edward Bronghton of Brongh-=j=Joaime da. to John Pisworthe
ton in CO. Salope. de com. StafTorde.
Robert Lewis Bichard John Edward
Bronghton Bronghton Bronghton Bronghton Bronghton
2 Bonne. 3 sonne. 4 sonne. 5 sonne. 6 Sonne.
Margrett vxor Thomas Janne yxor Oliver Elizaoethe vxor Edward
mathews of Chirstock mathews of Bishops Holmes of Bockley per-
[^rw^(;A;] in com. salope. casteU in com. salope. son Jnstice of peace.
Eatharen vxor John William Bronghton=j=Janne da. to Edw. Lewis ap
Rogers of Dither in of Bronghton.
com. Mongomery.
Richard ap Lewis.
Margarett vxor Howell gethen.=F. • . .
Ricnard gethine.^. . . .
liChiuU KCbUlU«3.-1-.
Jonn gethine.=f=* • • •
I
John gethine of Brampton in com. salope.^. • . .
BTj vxor Edward Thomas Janna vxor michell=michell get!
' Kerrey. gethin. Brampton.
Elizabeth Janne da. to Andrew=T=Thoma8 Bronghton of=rniar7 da to W"^
died yonge. Blnnden of Bishops
castell in com. salope
1 wifFe.
HLbtj ob. virgo.
Bronghton in com.
salope A9 1628.
Gawen of brongh-
ton 2 wiflfe.
Thomas Edward Bronghton sonne & Mary. Elizabeth. Janne. Anne.
2 Sonne, heire aged 17 an* a<^ 1628.
THOMAS BBOUGHTON.
Gadwaiader Lloyd 8 sonne.^. . . .
Danid lloyd.=F. . . .
THS VISITATION OF 8HS0FSHIBE, 1628.
89
^
ThoLu<^=^. . . .
Edmond lloyd.=f=. . . .
i
T
Graffeth Lloyd*
Hugo Bowdler.=F. . . .
T
PiereuB IRalph'] Midleton.'^Margrett da. & heire.
lm=F
T
Jo:
Midleton.
Luoey da. to Meredeth=T=Daaid Lloyd ap=FEIlen da. to Jen-
ap Cadwalader.
S'QrufrethVaug-
han.
Margarett=T=Danid
da. & heire
to John
Midleton.
Lloyde.
Roger Lloyd
of Trallinge.
1
kjn Ejmaston of
Stockes 2 wiffe.
Hnmfrey^=Owenllian da.
Lloyd of
Laer.
Thomas Lloyde. Eatharen.
Eatharen 1 wiffe
to Hagh Dennis
2 to £d. Lang-
ford ILangfar^.
to Thomas ap
Rees of new-
towne.
Edward
Lloyde.
Anne
vxor
William
Corbett.
Margery Jonnett Joye maried
wiff to to Richard to Humfrey
.... Blithe. ap John
AralL Winne.
Margarett 1 wiffe to Owen
ap m*redd ap Jen[an]
after to Gefferey ap
Jea[an] Thomas 3*7 to
Humfrey Allen.
ionard
Richard Lloyd Roger 2. Francis S. Dauid 4 sonne. Oliner Lloyd of:
Sonne & h. 1586. Laer 5 son.
' . . . •
1
Oliner Lloyd of Marington=f=Gwenthlin da. of GrifSth ap Howell
in com. Salop. ap Jeuan Blaney.
Rich. Lloyd of Marington'
in com. Salop.
1 1 1 1
2. John s.p.
8. Edward s.p.
4. George.
ft. Oliner.
nil
6. Edmond.
7. Roger.
8. Mathew.
9. Lewis.
=Lncy da. of Rich. Powle of Ednop
in com. Salop.
Ann ux. lewis ap
Edmond ap Tho-
mas ap Owen.
luci nz. Dauid ap John
de Tegloys.
T
(Bi. 19 ann. l
N
90
THE VISITATION OP 8HBOF8HIRB, 1628.
M
Richard Lloyde^Margrett da. of
of Marington in
CO. Salop.
John Newton of
Highlej Esq.
Eatherin ox. D*d
ap Thomas ap
John.
Matilda ux. BicH
Enans de Tred-
win.
Priamns Llojd de=
Marington in com.
Salop efi 1628.
^Eatherin da. of Edw.
Fox of Greet in co.
Salop.
I
Lncj vx. Thomas Daneis
of Cockeshall in com.
Hereford.
icni
I
Charles
Lloyd 2.
I
George
8 sonn.
Edward
4 son.
Bichard Lloyd sonn & heire
22 yeres old a<> 1623.
mIT^.
PBLiMs LLOYD.
Brotone of M^vtt.
S., fo. 82.
[Arms. — Argent, a chevron bettveen three mullets sable.
Alexander Broume of the Mor/e.^, . . .
Thomas Broume of Morfe,^ Alice da. to ... , Banester ofBanester.
)hn
John Browne of Morfe.^j=Joane da, to Sir Thomas Oresley of Staffordshire.
j:
.=j=«/(
I
" Broume wefit into Tho. Brotvne=ir. . . . John Broume.^Anne da. to ... .
North Wales.
of Morfe.
ffitUm.
I
John Broume Sir Thomas ^r ^n/A<wy=f=[Jane_da. of W" ffarington & relict of
of Morfe. Broume.
Sit Anthony=^\jjdSiQ da. of W"^ ffanngton a relict of
Broume. .... Beakensall — Vis. Oheshire 1580.]
mn
John Broume."]
^■Mihi^BM..
THB VISITATION OF 8HBOF8HIRS, 1628.
91
Bulloelk of ditintll*
S., fo. 88».
^Elizabeth da. ta=FJohn Bulloek^. , . .da. to , . . .
.... BayUy.
Jan$ ux. Edio,
BayUm.
Thomas
0. s.p.
ofSidmll WkittmgUm.
NuhoUuFf^Mary da. to
RickoTi
'd=r=Mawd da.
BuUock.
I
Sichf Bay ton. Edward g* son.
^din
W^ Minds
of Mindo.
Bullock
Sl^ son.
• . .
to
WolssUy.
John Bulloek=Mawd da. to ... .
1598. WolssUy [sic].
~n — ~ri
Rolert 8, Margsry.
Francis 3. Jans.
John Bullock sldssU
son 1598.
'Dorothy da, A hsir to Sir
Oso. Blunt KnL widow
to John PurslowB.
V
HU* e.
Mary.
1
Edmund BuUock 4 son.^Dorothy da. to Osorge Smith of MorvUls Esq. Rio
Edward-
Bullock
Most
son.
1
ichard 5.
Syhanus 2.
Richard 3.
Edmund 4.
2. Thomazms 3. Jans,
ux. Anth. —
Lswksnor 4. Mary,
gsnt. grand- —
child to Sir Lucy.
Richard.
Margarst.
Dorothy.^
i Joans da.
to ... .
Harswsll
of Wen-
lock.
EUzabsth
ux
BmeU.
ottdb
BunwU of ^tton BurnelL
HarL 1896, fo. 88^ HarL 1241, fo. 148^ a, fo. 89\
& Nicholas Bamell of acton Bnrnell in com. Salope Enight.=F. . . .
i 1
Henry Bomell of Acton^p. . . . Edward Bnrnell of aoton Bnrnell=T=. . . .
Bnrnell 3 sonne. son & heiie.
Edward Edmond Bnrnell
Aoton Bnrnell.
. . « •
Joane da. & heire vxor Roger
Lee of Langleye.
I
Thomas Bnrnell of frodeBle7=r. ... da. to ... . walker of pichf ord
in 00m. Salope.
in oom. Salop.
92 THE VISITATION OF 8HB0PSHIBE, 1628.
Humfreye Burnell of Betton in Foulke Bumell of Ba8echiirche=r. . . .
com. Salop 1 sonne. in com. Salop 2 sonne.
Tho. Bumell of=Eleanor da. to Edw. Owealowe Anne marled to William Clarke
Shrewesbury in [Onslow] of Owenslowe in of Hnssington Orusskigton in
com. Salope 1584. com. salope. com. Mnngumrey.
BurnelU
Harl. 1896, fo. 84. a, fo., 40.
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Argent, a lion rampant sabls eroumed or mOUn a bordure asure.*
Ex libro Abbathiae de S' Robert Bnmell Knight came in[to] England^. . . .
Beldewas [Boildwas] with Will*m Conqneroor died A^ 1087 & bnried
in com. Salope. at Boldewas.
S' Jonn Bnmell Knight died A^ 1107 & bnried at BuldewaB.=f=Petronell Oorbett.
S' Soger Bnmell Knight died 1145 & bnried at Bnldewas.^. . . .
S' Hn^he Bnmell Knight died 1169=f. . . . Hellena Bnmell
& bnned at Bnldewas.
died A« 1147.
S' Richard Bnmell Knight died A*" 1189.=f. . . .
S' William Bnmell Knight died in the holy land^Isabell de Longespe.
& bnried at Bnldewas lisis].
» Hugh Bnmell Knight died 1242.yPetronell Oheynie.
Will'm Bumell snbmersns » Robert Bnmell Knight=F. ... » PhiUipe Bnmell
apnd Nemin [Nerum] sonn & heire died A9
1282. 1269.
A
Knight 1282.
* Sir Edward BnraeU, temp. Edw. I., bore: Argent, a lion rampant sable crowned or
(Milit. Sammonses). On 20 October 1396 a plea of arms for tliis coat was prosecuted by Sir John
Loyel, as heir-general of the BomeUs, against Sir Thomas Morl^ (Blomfield's 'Hist, ol Norfolk,'
▼ol. i., pp. 6 and 675). The evidence shews that Sir Philip de Bomell bore these anns and bad
issae Sir Edward Bomell, Knt, who died without issue, leaying Maude his sirterand sole heir;
she married Sir John, Lord Loyel, and had a son, Sir John Loyel, the plaintiif.
THB TISITATION OF 8HBOP8HIBB, 1628.
93
A|
Robert Bnrnell 8 sonne Archdeacon of
Yorke L. Keeper & bnshope of Bathe
and welles [made Lord Chancellor
21 Sept. 1274] died 1292.
& Hnghe Bumell=
Knight brother to
Robert died 1287.
• • . •
SThiuipe
Bumell K*
died 1298.
lillii
S' Phillipe Bnrnell K^ baron of Holgate in'
com. Salop nephew & heire to B;obert.
=Mawde sister to Rich, fitsallen
Tide Clans 11 E. 8 m. 7.
Edw.
1
S' Edw. Bnmell=Ela da. to John Lonell=T=Mawde sister & heire=pS' John Hand-
]B[night baron of Hnghe le baron of
HolgattediedA® Despencer. Tichmarshe
1815, 9 E. 2. B. pa. died 10 E. 2.
to Edward Bnrnell
baro. of Holgate died
A« 1800.
lowe[Handloui\
K^ 2 hnsband
died 20 E. 8.
John baron LonellnF. . . . Nicnolas Bnrnell barony. . . . Richard Bnrnell=T=. . • •
of Tichmershe died
21 E. 8.
Jonn
of Ho^ate fbrass in
Acton Bnrnell Chnroh
I860].
died before his
father.
I
Baron Lonell Hnghe Bnrnell Edmond Margarett yx. Elizabeth vz.
of Tichmarshe. Baro. of Holgate ob.s.pM. JohnApplebye Edmnnde de
=p died A^ 5 H. 5. [Appelm/]. la Poole.
4- J
[Xi
j~:
da. A hmr.^SiT John BaUUff$ KnK
T
Sk John BaUliffB Kn^.Y^Uz^ da.^9ohhrir of Watt$r Lord FitzwalUr.
Sir John SaUimrKn^ Lord FikwaUer^AnM da. of Sir Rich* WheafhUl
BurmU A Egromoni. of CallaU Knight.
Sir BoV BaUUffo Kn* created Earh of Sussex iy Henry VIIL nso.']
94 THfi VISITATIOK OF SHBOPSHIBB^ 1628.
BumelL
S., fo. 94.
[Hugo BttnulL^PetraniUa.
njridt
BohtrtuB BumeU=F. . . . Humjndus BumeU.^. . . .
Baro. xjs Arms : Argenty a Uon rampant
sabUy craumedor^ within a bordute azure.
Edwardus=F- * . *filia Hugmis de Spencer de Wintonia
Bumell. qyi seputtusfmt ap^d Buildwas 1380.
Bohertue Heniricue Bichardus Bumell oh. 13S0 eeputt=F' • • • Anna Bumell
Bumell. Bumell. apud BcUgeyfyn in Hibemia. |
I
Williehnus Bumell obiit i JM.=j=. • • •
I
Henricue Bumell Baro. obOt 1393.=F. . • •
I i
John Baron Bumell 14S0. Edwardus Bumell ob. 1400.^. . . .
Hugo Bumell obiit 1431*^. • • .
. . . ^1
Humfridue Bttmell ob. nei. Johannes Bumell ob. liSOm . . .
!■ • . If ■ ■ ■ I I I I II *
BuAardus Bumell qui obiit 1498 sepuUus apfud Balgeysyn in Hibemia.^. . . .
J
)bertus
^^•^^•^•^^
Robertas Bumell ob. isss^'y* • • •
Johannes Bumell qui sepuUus Ricmrdus Bumell Oaneettarius d$ HibemioFY. . • •
fuU Londini 1537. inhumatus Londini isu.
I
Robertus BumeU oV 1S93 sepuUus apud Drogheda in Hibemia.^. . • •
I
Oeorgius. Edwardus. Bichardus Jonannes. Maria, EKgabeth.
— Bumell. — —
Senrirus. MichasU. Anna.^
THE YISITATIOK OF 8HROP8HIBB, 1628.
06
Burton of 2/onjport in tbt paris]^ of
Harl. 1896, fo. 44. Harl. 615, fo. 268.
Abms : Harl. 1896 — Quarlerly pttrpure and azure — azure and purpure in Harl.
615— a crose engratUd or between four roses argent — seeded gold in Harl. 615
— a crescent far difference; impaling [Bt8T or Beist], Oules^ three sheaves of
as many arrows^ points downwards^ or^ headed and flighted argent, banded of
the last.
Obbst. — A gauntlet erect proper.
EdwardoB Barton Orome of the Stoole to H. 7=FJoco6a fil. Tho. Gresaett de Upton
{Knight of the Bodes who came outof Yorkshire^)
[made a Knight Bannerett 1460].
[Creasett of Upton Oreaaettj in
com. Salop.
I
Joh'eslBorton de longnor=FElizabetha fil. Tho. Poynar [Poyner]
in 00. Salop.
de Beslowe in com. Salop.
Jane ox. .
Gorbett de
longnor.
EUena ox. .
Banester de
laoon.
I
.... nx .... nnpta . . . .
Boetock de Barker ae Bridg-
morton Say. north.
. . . • nx Wright . . . . tx Ankaretta monialis inxta
de bndon. Paaqo de london. Shrewsbnry.
Edwardna Barton de longnoi
in 00. Salop fil. et hnr.
=Anna fil. et h»r. Nich'i Madocka
de Wem & Cotton.
Edwardna 2. Dorothea Thomas Bar-
— Yx. Joh*eB ton de Long-
Hamfr^na 8. Mitton nor fil. et
— deWiston. haer.
Timothens 4.
Katherina fil.
W» Byat de
A[t]ohamAr.
et soror et co-
h»r. Joh*i8
Byat.
Maria vx.
Ric'i
Lloyd de
Boyton
[or Rop-
ton].
Katherina Yx.
Georgij Cor-
bettde Hope
in oom«
Salop.
..,n
Willimna 2.
Johannea 8.
Sarah 1.
Barton —
fiL et h»r. Anna 8.
Elizabetha.
• Joban Wrythe, Norroy, granted at Tork, 22 May 1478, to Bobert Barton of tbe Connty of
Tork : Per pale asoie and pnipore, a otom engrailed or between foor roeee argent, leeded eold,
barbed Tert (Add. MS., Brit. Miia., 14,293). In an emblaiooed pedigree at Longnor the field ii
per pale ainre and galea.
96
THB VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
Butler, Baron of WBtm.
S., fo. 72»
[Abms. — Per /esse sable andgulee^ a /esse cheeky argent and eable between six crosses
form^JUchie argent
William BtUler Baronr=f Matilda da. If hekeof WilVm
of Wemejure nxar^s.
Pantolfe Baron of [Wem].
WiU^ Butler Barorv=FMargareit da. of Richr Johannes s.p. Oawenus s,p.
of Wem, Earle of Arundell.
illic
William BtUler=rEllin da, of ... .
Bard* of Weme.
i
Hansard.
Sir Ralfe Butler of Woodhall in com. Hert-
ford Knt. ^ Sonne married Alice da. A heire
of Richard son of Hugh Oobion.
WHf^ Butler=f^oane da. 4r coh. of
s^ son.
1
John Lord Sudley.
Ralph Butler Baron=F. ...da.of....
of Wem. I Hatotm.
I
Thomas But^AUce da. of John ThamasWolUng-^MzabethPrRobert Fferrars
ler Baron of
Wem.
BeauchampLorde ton Baron of
Powis. Wem jure uxoris.
da. A
heire.
Baron of Onsley A
Wem jure uxoris.
Ralphs Butler=r. . . •
Baron of Wem.
Johes Willington
obijt s.p.
i:
RoVtus Ferrers Baron
of Onsley.
1
Sir Thomas Butler Knt. obUt s.p.
Caltott of ^reston iHountfbrti.
Harl. 1896, fo. 77^ S., fo. 64,
[Oalcx)tt of Galoott, oo. Chester, bore : Argent^ a fesse azuri^frettSe or^ between
three cinquef oils pierced gttles. — Visit. Gneshire.]
Thomas Galcott de Preston Moantfort in oo. Salop a=F. . . . filia .... Orton [OTer-
famUia Galoottomm de Galcott in oo. Gestr* orinnd'. ton] de Malpas in com. Cestr'.
Henricns Galcott de Preston^Alicia fil Lee de Langley
Monntford in com. Salop. in com. Salop.
TEX TiatTATIOH OV SHBOPSHI^, 16!
W
Eliariom iinpla Ilnin- ThomnB Calcott de=j=Amia fil. W™ lleywani
fr'o Gruftltli d« com. Preston Montford de parva Weulock iu
Monlgomerij. inco.Salopa°liI2S. oom. .%iIop-
Sarah
iiiunptit
obijt B.p.
Oirew Oalcott ntatis 2 annor' 1623.
THOMAS CALI-COTT.
Chambers or Cfiamiire of jetton.
Hurl, isas, fo. SO''. Had. 1241. fo. 70*. S., ff. 07"— 68'.
AsuS: Barl. 1896. — Qtiarlatly : 1 and 4, Azurf, an arm in armmiT fMsnoayt
mnbowtd [proper] — W in Shrewsbary MS. — the hai\d [or] — proper in
Shrewsbury MS. — holdmg arosagiiUi, s/ippdrf [vert] — mbUin Shrewsbary
MS. [Chaubkks] ; 2, Argmt, afe»M comfm/t — eountercomporti-e in Shrewa-
bury MS. — or and azure btta-een IHtm bona' htadt fraud aabl«, within a
bordura gutea cliargfd with eiyht Mcaltops of the first — argi-nt in Shrewsbary
MS. [Chaubrhs] ; 8, Ermim, fhru losmget conjomtd in /ease sable, within
a bordure engraikd oftha aeeond [Pioott].
CR88T. — A greghoumVi head ira»«d argent, collared with a gart/ir azure, erlgtd and
truckled i>r,
AsoTBER Chebt. — A cavuCa [?] heeui guartarly argent and or, eared guUa, and
charged with a /ease between three annulets, one above and two behir, of iJn
last.
Ex eluuti* Arthnri Chkmfare ilc . . . . in co. Hnlop Ar. 29 Septcmbt' h° 1 G33.
Hcnriciu de Lftcj Comci LIdcoId' OoD«[abu1ariu« CMtrin Do. de Roo« et It«w«niok' coii-
couit Joh'ei de l> Cbambre Camentrio pro bomttec ct Mruitio itio duos cnracatua term cam
perUoentijn in Ixvanaj. [HBri. 1390; S., to. i!T*.f
Heere Ijeth buried in the Mcrcj of Jubub Ctirlit Ihe Body of Arthur Chunben genl. true
Ptitron ol ibii piirisb Cburch of Midle, and Marg' his wife, b; her he had Inue one t^tin k one
DaDgh(«T w°' Arthur decaiued the IS** Dnj of Augniit 1664, whose bodj Ic buuIg Oud gnant a
Jojtull HenirrectioD Ameu. [Harl. 1241.]
JobaoDe de Chambre [ol^EUena &1. Edwurdi
Llewenue, co. Denbigh], de la Moore.
Henricua Chambre. =rJ&Qa filia Bletbini Vychan.
Waltema Ohambro de co. Rbor'.
MiloChambres alias Joeuah'
Miles le Steward de Chambre.
Sootite.
'Catherina fil. Edmnndi 8. I^ndovicns Chambre
Cfaarletoa. de EUiuere in com.
Salopis.
MorganiiB=rAnna fil.
'■' ' Hen.
Ferrers.
Egidius Chambre Cecilia vx.
dnxil filiam .... Madock ap
Powell de Whit- Ivan,
tington.
98 THE VISITATION OF SHB0P8HIKB, 1623.
Stephanns. Andreas. Samnell^. . . . fil. Tho. New- Eatherina. Dorothea.
Ghambre. port militiB.
AnthonioB Ghambre.=T=Aiina fil. Petri le Oaro [Ouw].
Hugo Ghambre.^I .... fil. Oeo. Baaenscroft de oo. Denbigh. Willi'muB.
I \ I I
Jon'eB Ghambres Willi'mns=f=Eatherina Isabella ox. Hngo=. . . . fil. et
fil. et h»r. Rob* Gruf- Ghambres hnres Grif-
Jenkini fith. miles. fith vanghan
Pigott. de Powys.
sacrsB theologise Ghambre.
Doctor et Decanns
S'c'i Stephani de
Westminster.
Henricos Ghambers fil. et h»res Wiiri.=j=. ... fil. Will'm* Dntton de com. Gestr*.
I
Robertas Ghambers fil. et h»r.=FAgnes fil. et hier. Hogonis Dackworth.
Robertas Ghambers=FMargaretta fil. Foloonis Salisbury 2 fil.
fil. et h»r. I Tho. Salisbury militis.
Johannes Ghambers fil. et hiBr.=f=. ... fil Goodman de Rnthyn.
^1
Henriens Ghambers.=x=Agnes fil. Fnlconis ap Thomas ap Orono.
Robertas Jon's Ghambers de Plaschambers=f=Anna fil. Garoli Maria. Anna
Ghambers. [^Plashchamb*8'} in com. Denbigh.
Middleton.
Garolns Ghambers. Gecilia. Eatherina.
Robertas Chambers 2 filias Will'm'.yEliz. fil Rookes IHooiea'].
Jenkin Ghamber8.=F. . . . Dorothea.
Robertas Ghambers.=j=. ... fil James.
Robertas. Richaidos. b
rf ^1
THB VISITATION OF SHBOFSHIEB, 1628.
99
Jenidi
Bl
in Chambers de Barleton m=r. . . .
com. Salopis 8 fil.
Margaretta ax.
Tho. Conway.
r
Bicha^us Chambers de Petton=FMaria fil. Job's HiU de HiU Hutt of Hill
' " ' j Coorte in oo. Salop Ar.
in CO. Salop.
Arthoras Chambers de Petton=
in com. Salop Ar. fil. et hnres
ob. 19 Augtut 1564,
bhi
=Margaretta fil. Francisci=
Chaneton de Apley in
00. Salop.
~i
■Francis KynasUm
of OteUy.
Arthur Chambers de=FEatherina fil. Bob^ Maria ox. Ric. Wright Edward
Petton in com. Salop
Ar. a« 1628.
i
Edi
Sandford de Sand- de Strett Servientis ad KynasUm.
ford in co. Salop. Arma[Serjeantat Arms].
I
Arthur Chambers fil. et hsdres. Prisoilla VrsuJa vx. Tho. Owen de Salop.
Oeorgins CharU$=f3\x^\ihA fil. et h»r.
Chambersde Pet-
ton 2 fil
Walteri Caldeoott
de Williamscott in
00. Oxon.
Franciscus Cham-
bers 8 duxit Doro-
thea filiam ....
Bristow BsssUm de
london.
Calootus Chambers de Willescott
in CO. Oxon. A<> 1628.
Leonardus
Chambers.
Leonardus Chambers
4 duxit Anna fil.
Joh'es Prince Piggins
de Salop relicta W«
Colfox.
I
CkorgioB Ghftmbers
2 fil.
Miohaell Ghamber8=pJfarv da. to Janut
5 fiU. BayUff of
Salop [in 1688].
Barior of Hamond.
Oabriell
Chambers
6 fil.
I
Andreas
Chambers
7 fil.
Anne vxff fF*
VfsOs ds Salop:
MieLsll
Andrews Judith vx(f Arthur
Chambsrs. 2 sonns. KynasUm.
I
Mary vxor Rie. Lister sonn of
Miehasll Lister.
* Omitted in Shrewsboiy MS., fo. 68*.
100 THE VISITATION OP 8HBOP8HIRB, 1628.
Cjbarleton of ^ple? €witlt anti 2IBtti)i!orti.
Harl. 1896, fo. 64.
Ex Euidencijs Francisci Charleton de Apeley in com. Salop Ar. a® 1623.
Sciant p'ntes & faturi quod ego Hugo fill* Aeris D'nus de magna Witeford dedi concessi k
hac p*nti Carta mea confinnaul JohH fillo meo vnam plaoeam terre & boeci que Tocat Eneeware
de feodo meo pM'c'se Ville de Witif ord &c. Et si contigerit quod p'd'cus Job'es obierit sine nerede
de Corpore suo legitime p'creato omnia p'd'cta terre & ten'ta cum redditib' & roTersionib* &c.
integre reuertantur Margerie filie me» primogenita sorori p'd'c'i Job'es &c. Tenendum kc. Sans
date.
Hugo filius Aeris D^nus de magna Witbiford dedi concessi & bac Carta mea oonfirmayi Henrico
filio meo vnam placeam de Tasto meo p*d*c*« Till« ad sup* edificandum kc. Sans date.
Sigillu' vt supra depingitur.*
Hugo Alias AeriB D*nas de Witiford mag. in com. Salop.=T=. . . •
JohamieB. Hem'ions. Hargeria.
Ceste indentur* faite entre Aleyn filz Mouns' Aleyn de Cbarleton d'un parte k Henri filz
Ayer de Autre parte testmoigne qe come le diet Henri soit tenuz & obliges p' estatute de
mercbaunt au dit Aleyn le filz Mouns' Aleyn in 100 marc' a paier a lui a Aston' Ayer le ionr de la
feste S* Michael proschien auenir voalt k ^ute le dit Aleyn le filz qe si mesmes celqf Aleyn &
Margerie sa femme k leur beires ne soient impleides cbalenges ne entangle p' le dit Henri nep*
ses beirs pour les terres kc, ne pour parceir de eux quelx le dit Aleyn le filz Mons' Aleyn &
Margerie sa compaigne ount p'cbases dd dist Henri en la maior de Qraunt Witiford come plus
plenement piert par un Cbart kc, Dat. Lundi procbein apres le feste de S* Kenelm Ian dn
raigne le Roi Edward terce apres le Conquest 20™*.
[Cottonian MS. Cleopatra C. v., among the banners of those who entered
France 16 June 1613 occurs, "Shrop. William Chorlton bayryth a Lyon's hed, the
face holle gonlls, iii labells gold upon the same under the mouth ; and WiUiam
Chorlton hys Pety Captayn.'*]
Harl. 1896, fo. 65. Harl. 1241, fo. 5.
Alanus de Charleton de Apeley in com. Salop miles ob. siP 85 E. 8.^. . . .
Alanus de Charleton^fMargeria filia & vna heredum Hugonis Thomas Johannes
de Apeley ob. ante
Patrem a^" 28 E. 8.
filij Ayeris sine filz Aer de magna 2. 8.
Witiford in com. Salop 20 E. 8.
I I
Thomas Charleton de Apeley frater=F. . . . Johannes Charleton miles obijt sine
et heres Joh'is obijt a® 11 R. 2. prole anno 4 R. 2.
I i i
Wiiru8^Knyghtley=y=Anna Charle- Thomas Charleton Hellena vn'a soromm et
ton soror & de Apeley filius & heredum Tho. Chaolton
haer. Tho. heres ob. 22 R. 2 et8etatisl2Annommad
Charleton. s.p. mortem fr'is a? 22 B. 2
obijt sine prole a*^ 1 H. 4.
* This seal is not given in any of Uie M88.
[from Fawsley,
CO. Nor than ts].
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1623. 10]
i.1
Thomas Charleton Thomas Knighihy aPs ^Aurfa/on^f Elu. film et coheree \Am
ntntig i annor' ad morte' Tlellcna: Charl' amiUe FnuicviB mitrtis filij Adu
eiaa cuine heres ipee fuit ob. 38 Henr' 6. Francis de London.
Rob tna Oharleton de ApeleyT^Maria filia Rob'ti Corbet
ob. 10 E. ^ [Sherifl" 1472]. j da Morton Ar.
iyT^Mana h
j dti Mort
RicardnB Charleton de Apeley=pAtina filia Will'i Manwariiig
ob. 18 H. S. in 00. Salop.
Will'aB Oharleton de ApeleyT=Alioia filia Tho. Horde de Bridgnorth
ob. 23 H. 8. I ID com. Salop.
Joh'ea Charleton de 'Williug-=pAiuia relicta WiU'i Ricardas Charleton de Hay
Jocosa filia Ric'i JenkenB=pThoui. Charleton de=pLQoia filia Tho. Ireland
de Hay. ShrewBbury. I de Shrewsbury.
Robert son & heire.
Eliz. vxor Rog* Pope de
Linoolns Inne.
Tbomaa Charleton 2 filina.
I
Charleton
obi jt ante
Charle- Alicia vx,
Stanley in Ew- ton do Worn- Rob'ti
Ion EhIow§ in brid^ obijt a"
____ ■<„:_. ., „l.. .j,_
Elizabetha
. Flint.
!) Eliz. t
Cicilia VI.
Uic'i Mor- vxor Thorns
CreBBet de ton de Eyton de Ey-
Upton Hoaghton
Cresset in in com.
ca Salop. Salop.
ton in
Salop.
FranciscuB Oharleton de^Cicilia filia Joh'is Fitton de Ooa- Johannes Charleton
Apeby ob. a" 4 Eliz. I worth in com. Ccstr' militis. de Lylesham ob. 8.p.
2. Urenla vi.
Riobardi
Orosvenor de
Brond in
com. Salop.
3. Maria tx. Fran-
cisci RodcB de co.
Deruby de Woode-
thop Jnstic de
Banoo commanis.
4. Eliubcth
vxor Job' IB
Mannors
Cornitia
Rntlandite.
5. Cecilia vi.
Rob'ti Barker
dc Hngh-
niond in com.
Salop.*
6. Anna nitpU
Job'i Baker
de Mordi in
com. Mont-
gomery.
Willi mus-
Charlton de
Apeley fil.
& her. ob.
u« 16CC.
Elizabetha filia & heres Andreas^ Margarets filia
Rob'ti Alen de com. Charl- | Jacobi Barker
Salop rennpta Lan- ton de | de Haghmond
reocio Banester de Apeley in com. Salop.
Wera. in com.
Salop,
f
• Uikri. 121 1 cftU* her " tiibill wife ul Boluid Barker of Han
I. Margareta vx.
Artheri Cham-
bers de [Petton]
renupta Francis-
co Kynaston de
Otteley.
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE,
Thomaa Elizabetha filia Frftnciscua Charle- Walt«ru8 I Andt
& her. vnica
ton s.p. nupta Ed'r'o
Bndgman.
ton de Apeley
filing & ber. 1623
[Sheriff 1626].
Charlton de
Bristoll 4
— 1 623 doxit Jocosam
Willi'mua 8 filia Joh'is Barker
8.p. de BriBtoll.
Mttrgareta
8.p.
Andreas.
Fntncisous.
Margareta.
Maria vxor Jobob Rob'l' Cicilia Txor Bliz. nx. Tho, Sara vx.
Cliue &lij & heredis Charlton Franciscl Draper de Joh'ie
Oeorgi] Cliue milit. 5 filius. Forster de "" '
rennpta Joh'i Til- Watling
Bton dc Huxlegh in street in
com. Cestriie. com. Salop.
, I.
„i.
Walton in co.
Salop.
.1
Studley
ShrewB-
bory.
Dorothea
vx. Joh'es
CarcBwell
de Shiflf-
nail in
com. Salop.
Cljarleton, i.orti ^otops. I
Hart. 1396, fo. 66*. 8., ff. 108''— 110\
""^^ScB OF Chableton : Harl. 1396. — Qvarterhj : I and 4, Or, a lion rampani gulei
[OwEM AP Griffith] ; 2 and 3, GuIm — argmt in Shrewsbury MS. — a
httmmi leg couped at the thigh argent — &ahU in Sbrewsbnry MS.
Crebt. — Two lions' gambi embo wed gules the outer edges /ringed wUh demt-Jleurs-de-
lie or.
Arms : Shrewsbury MS. — Quarterly i 1 and 4, Or, a Hon rampant gules ; 2 and 3,
Argent, a man's leg erect couped at the thigh sable.
AoHa OF Grbt: ShrewBbnry MS, — Qtihs,a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed
argent.
ORsn', — A ram's head.
Resus filiuB Tlieodori magni=f ,
princeps South Wall, a" 1077
occisus a" 1091.
Arms : Gules, a lion ram-
pant within a bordare in-
dented or.*
GruRnna np Conan prineepB=pAii5harad filia
Nordwallire.
Arms: Qnarteriy ^es
and or, fonr lions pasBant-
gnardant conntercnanged.
Owini ap Ed-
it given Id Shrewsbuiy M?., to. 110'',
THE VISITATION OF SHEOPSHIEB, 1623.
i.1 Bj
Qruffinns filiua Resi Friucipia^GueiilHan fil. GmfliDi filij Conani principia
SoatbwolHx ob. a" 1137. Norwalliffi occisa io beUo.
Resos fil. Gmffini Princepe Southvall. obijt a" 1196.^. , . .
I ' .
D'niu GrnfliiiuB filiuB Resi^Matildis de Brnse de Brecknok obijt A" 1210
obijt a" 1202. fil. Will'i D'ni Brase.
Owinas filios Grulfini princeps SonthwaUia obijt a" 1236.=f=- • ■
Meredith ap Owen Do[minnB] de lecojd ob. 1268.
J.
Owen ap Meredith U'nus de^. . . . Willimaa Conies^ Elianora fil. Ed'r'o primi
Iscoyd obijt a' 1
Regie Angl.
Lewellin ap Owen Do[n)inns] de Isooed=rBl<aao>^ fi'i^ Will'i Comitia
et de TreSerne. I dc Barre.
Thomae sp Ll'nn Do[miiiU8]=i=Alianora filia Phi' ap loor Argloith locoed et h»ree.
de Iscoed. I Anns : Azarc, an eagle diHplayed or.
Meredytli filiuB Oeni filij HocU da. 1 boni Regis Demetiie filij-
CadelJ Regia Demetie filij RodoHci m^ni Regis Cambrij.
Anns : Or, a lion's gainb erased iu Iwnd gnles.
Kinnin filina Gomstani fil. Gaaithuoid.^Anghored principissa Powisiso fil. el
Arms: Or, a lion rampant gales. ha^rei Meredith ap Owen an Hoell
j da. i boni Ecgia Demetite et Powisie.
Bletbin ap Einuin R«z Powiaia obijt a° 1072.^. . . .
Arms as his father.
Meredith Prinoipea Powisire ob, a° I182.=j=. . . .
mffitb Prim
Gmffitb Principes PowiBice=i=GniniilI filia Ourgenan D'ni de Amstly fill. HoU'
ob. tm" 1138. filij Jeua filij Cwl^an filij Athelstani Glodrith
) B«gis Fcrelngic 1 Hereford Ante Conqucatniu.
Owen Kenelianc principes Powiitiie^Gwcnllian filia Oweni Gninedd Magni
fnndator Abbathoe de Stratrnvrocl | principis NorthwaUiae.
obijt a" 1197. =T= Arms: Vert, tiire« eagles
J ditpli • in feiie or.
D) ■
104
THE VISITATION OF SHB0P8HIBE, 1623.
^^^^
r
Caswalhon filias
Nothus.
(^
Wenunwen sine Gwen-=
winwin Powisiae prin-
cipes.
^Margaretta filia Resi
ap Theodor Princ
South walliae.
r
Grnffeth ap Wennnwen principee PowisisB snp'stes a** 25 H. 8^[Hawise.]
[Oriffin de la Pole — 'Arch. Journal,' z., 144].
I
I
f
Margareta ox. Theodori ap Ellena nz. Oroffithi Elianora nnarf^WiU'as primus
Meredith ap=T=. .
Theodor.
Do [minus] de
MowthroY fil.
4 Oroffithi ap
Wenunwin.
Owmns GlendoW Johannes Do[miniis]=fKatharma fil. &
filiufl Oroffithi de Mowthroy et "
fait attinctos. Treffem.
Gronoap Theodor apOrono vichan i innioris filiarom et
ap Edniuet vichan. filij Gmffithi filij h»redom.
=r madoci Claodi.
I
haeres Folconis
Gorbett militis.
Owen ap=pEatharina Polco de
Mere- R*na Mowthroy
dith. AnglisB. ob. s.p.
Hogo Borgh miles Tre'arios^
T=ElizaDe
tha soror
Angliae.
Arms : Azore, a chevron
between three fieors-de-lis
ermine.
et haer. Fol-
conis de
Mowthroy.
Edmondos
Co[mes]
Richmond.
Joh*es Borgh de-
Mowthroy miles.
r
T
Henricos VII.
Rex AngliaB.
I
Isabella vxor
Joh'is Lingen
militis.
1
=Jana fiiia et cohssr. Wiiri Clopton militis.
Arms : Qoarterly — 1 and 4, Ooles, a bend
between six pearsT/m^] or, leaved and stalked
vert ; 2 ana 3, Qoarterly per fesse indented
goles and or, in first qoarter a lion passant-
goardant argent [or].
Elizabetha vxor Ankareta vx. Elianora vx.
Will'i Newport Joh'is Leigh- Tho. Mit-
Ar, ton At. ton Ar.
I
I
I
Griffith David fil. 6
fiL 5 Do[minQ8]
DoTminos] 4 partis de
deDewthwi Gaereneon.
strat mar-
cell etTeir-
trefe.
— i
FpHawisia Gadam
1 Hawis J* Hardy
filia A h. Oweni.
Owenns ^> Groffith=f [Joan.]
filios & heres vltim*
Princeps Powisiss.
Arms: Or, a lion
rampant goles.
Lloeuinos fil.
2 Do[minos]
de Mochnant
vwch Raya-
deretmechflom Oaereneon.
vwch cord.
Johannes
fil. 8
Do[minas]
4 partis de
Johannes de Oharleton vnoByalectoni[m]* Regis Edwardi
2 natos apod Appeley ioxta Wellinto' in co. Salop a®
1268 ob. 1858, 28 £. 8.
Arms : Or, a lion's gamb in bend erased goks. w
* Valeetor : Gentleman of tbe Prify Chamber. He aoquired the barony of Pole (Welshpool)
in right of his wife, which baionj was neld ifi eoj^, and was summoned to Parliament at Lord
Cherlton de Powys, 26 July 1813. His wife, Hawys Oadam, was aged nineteen in 4 Sdwaid IL
THB VISITATION OF SHBOPSHIB^, 162».
Johannes de CharletoQ Dominus Powb
ob. a" 13G0 A" 35 E. 3.
[vlnns ; Or, a lion rampant gulet.']
f^Johanna filia Rad'i Stafford
Comitis SUtfordiiB.
Johannes de Charleton DominuB'^MatildiB filia Ro^ri Mortimer
PomaiiB ob. a" 1374 a" 50 B, 3. | ComitiB Marchie.
JohanncB Charleton Do. Powis fil. et hter. obijt 1401 a° 2 H. 4 B.p.=A1icia Gl.
Arms — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Or, a liou rampant gules; Ric'iUoinit.
2 and 8, Giitee [itryenf], a human leg conpcd at the thigh Aru'dell.
argent [sable'].
Elizab.6]iaJoh'iB= Edward Charleton Do. Powisite^Elianora Boror^
Berekley militia frater & heri^s Joh'is Dom.
■rennpta Baroni Powisiffi ob. a" 1420, 7 H. 5.
Dudley.t Arms : Qnarterly, ae hie brother.
Johannes Grey de Berwioke milee.^. . . .
Thomas Grey camT=Catherina filia Joh'is Mowbray
torto pede miles. Daois Norff.
I
Rogeriis
Mortimer
Co. MarchiK
1 marituB.
ct una hero-
dnmEdmuudi
HolUnd Cotn-
itis Kancij.
Anna ComitiBsa Cantabrigice,
Richi
lardns Dus Ebonim.
Johannes Grey mi I e8=f Johanna filia fetate
Dominus Powya vxoris
iure Inq. 9 H. S
[foDght at Aginconrt].
r
Domi' ^owys
[died U25].
HenriouB Grey Dom. de Powys et Tylie Come8=
de Tancarville et Camcrarius Norman nlfe
cr»aUd EarU of Tankervile by H. s.
Jocosa* fil. 2 & coheres nnptB
Joh'i Do[minuB] Tiptoft do
Langer ronupta Will'mo Stan-
ley de Holt.! y
Antigona filia notha Humfrldi
Duois GloQC. ila. to Humphrey
Dukt of Buckingham 4 ton to
ff.lF.
RicDardna Grey^Margareta filia Jacobi de HtmuHdns.
miles do Powisiie
loq. 6 E. 4.
A udeley rennpta Do[miniiH]
Berkley et 3" Henricas
Dom. Roo«.
Elizabeth a vx.
Rogeri Einas-
ton dc Hordley
militis.
Johannes GreyT=Anna filia Will'i do[rainns] de
D'nns de Powis ite, I Herbert Co. Pembrochia».
ElizabetbaS nnpta Joh'is
Ludlow miles.
* Omitted in Shrewsburj KH.
t This WM John de Sutton. Baron Dudley, E.G., wlio die<l 30 Syptemter UST.
t She died II Septembci 144fl, luid wu boiied at Enfield, Hiddluei (Qoagli, ■ SopnlchrBl
UDnnineDta,' to), li., pl&te 2. p. 13BJ.
g Theesiiteoaeol thislaa; i« doubted; see the Lodlow Pedigree. pMbw.
106
THS VISITATION OF 8HS0P8HI£B, 1628.
G
H|
Anna filia & heres nnpta Tho. Alicia filia & coheres vzor Humfri*
Vernon de Stokesey. Verno' de Hodnet.
J
I
Thomaa Vemon.T=. . . .
I
J
Oeorgins Vernon.=T=. . . .
Henr* Yemon de Stokesey qni clamabat Joh'es Vernon.^. . . .
Baronia' de Powis.
)U-
Bob*t* Yemon de Hodnet in co. Salop mil. 1628.
Johannes Orev Do. Powisi® ob.=T=Margareta filia Edwardi
in jnventute A? 19 H. 7.* D'nT Dndley.
Anthonios
Grey obijt
sine exitn.
Anna filia Caroli=EdwardnsOrey D'n*Sn=^Jana filia Lodowioi Orwell
Brandon Dncis Powis obijt sine prole I de com. Eancij militis Gon-
Snff. fait spuria legitima [bom 1503, S cabina.
[bar. at West- died 1551-2]. { Arms : Sable, a fesse or.
minster 1557].
JanavxorWill'i
Booth de Dun-
ham in com.
Cestr'.
Anna nupta
Christo-
phero Hay-
wood.
Edwardus=T=6risogona filia
Grey. Joh'is Giflford
de Chillin^ton
in com. Staf-
ford.
Jocosa Cecilia
▼xor vxor
Hu^fri' Humfridi
Freeman. Tryer.
™. n JTl TZn J ^. I.I. 71
1. Edwardus. 2. Walterus. 4. Thomas. 1. Jana vxor W* Leticia. Gnso-
— — Solione [Sheldon] — gona.
3. Andreas. 5. Deuereux. renupta .... Cecilia.
Leignton.
1. Thomas Grey=pAlicia filia=f=Gilbertus 3. Willimus Grey 4. Henricus=F. . . .
de Heton miles
ob^ apud Hamp-
ton.
Radulphi
E[ri]mi
o[mitis]
West-
moris.
Lancaster Ep'us London & Grey de
miles 2 posteadeLincoln. Eeteringha*.
maritus.
Gill>ertu8=. . . . filia Joh'is Grey Henricns Grey
Lancaster, de Horton militis. miles.
filia
....
Apple-
yard.
Alianora yx.
Harington.
1. Margareta vx.
Girardi Wider-
ington s.p.
2. Elizabetha
YX. Bogeri
Widerington.
Joh'is Salveyn
militis.
Matild' vx. Robert!
Ogle militis.
* He died aged 19 in 1B04.
THE YISITATION OF SHBOPSHIKS, 1638.
107
[±
1 . Tho. Grey 2. Johannes:
primogenit' Grey miles
obijt sine sepoltas
exitn. apnd Stokes
s.p.
^Comitissa
de Essex
Yzor ejus
soror
Dncis
Ebor'.
3. Sadnlph* GrejFfElizab. filia
M[i]es] Do[minns]
de Werke obijt in
Francia Inq. 21
H. 6.
HenriciD'ni
Fitzhogh
rennpta
Simon!
Montfort.
4. wm»
Epis*
oopns
Eliensis.
Badi
Inlph. Grey miles balneatns=f=. .
& possessor de Greys Inne in
villa de Novo Castro decapi-
tatoB apnd Doncaster Anno
4E. 4.
t •
Thomas Grey miles dnxit
Alioiam fil. Edwardi Nenill
D*ni de Alberganenny dox*
etiam Eatherinam Sampton
sed sine liberis obijt.
Hennons.
Rob't*.
Thomas Grey »t. 40=pMargeria filia
Annomm b9 5 E. 4, Rad4 Baronis
de Greystoke.
Edwardas Grej^ de=r=Anna filia ....
Ghillingham miles. Gower de Stanley
in com. Ebomm.
I
r
Elizabetha. Anna.
Bad
^as Grey de=Fl8abella filia St ma
Ghillington [sic]
miles.
heredn* Thome Grey
de Horton militis.
2 filins B.p.
1. Thomas 2. Baa'ns. 8. Edwardns. 5. Bogems.
Grey de
ChiUingham
miles 1575.
4. Henricns. 6. Arthur*.
Dorothea yxor
Bob'ti Delayale
de Seton Dela-
yale in com.
Northnmbri®.
Isabella.
Anna.
CjbarUton of ^lep Castle.
Harl. 1241, fo. 51.
Arms: Harl. 1241. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Or, a lion rampant guhs [Owkn jlp
Griffith]; 2, Oul$s,tenbegant8jfaurfthre$^two,andone [Zouchb] ; S^ Argent^
a eh&vran between three eagles dieplayed sable.
[The third qnartering is cancelled, as wrong, in Harl. 1896, fo. 79, bnt
Sir John de Cherleton, temp. Edw. I., bore these arms: the oheyron yert, the
eagles or (Military Summonses).]
John Charleton o/Apley m=Fnatds da. & heir to Owen son of Qruff.
the right of Jus wife £ord
ofPowys.
}.
Qwinwinwin Lord of Powys.
[Arms : Or, a lion rampant gnles.]
0^ Gharlehn lard Pewys iseo.'^Maud doi of Roger Mortymer Earle of March.
^1
108
THE VISITATION OF 8HS0PSHIRE, 1628.
A|
I
J(f CharUton Lord Powys oUjt 1374,'^oane da. of Raphe Earle of Stafford.
=T=Ji)
Elizabeth da. to S^ John^ Edward Charleton^EUnor da. 4r Co-hei. to Tho.
Barkley after to the Lo. Lo. Powys.
Dtuiley.
Holland Earle of Kent Relict
Roger Mortymer.
S^ Jo^ Or ay Lord PowisFfJane da. A hei. to
K* of the Garter. | Edw. GharUUm.
[See Pedigree from Harl. 1896.]
Joyce uxor Jo^ Lord
T^toffe.
I
I
John Charleton oh. 1401. S^ AUayne Charleton K* 2 son 35 E. 3,^. . . .
S^ John
T
I
Allen Charleton 2 sortF^Margarett da. A Adam Francis deFf
Charleton. died before his father
23 E. 3.
coheirs to Tho.
Fitz Stephen.
london.
I
8'' John
Charleton
•
ohijt.
I
Tho. Charleton
2 Sonne 11 R. 2
ohijt.
William'
Knightley.
Anne sister A Ellen
hei. to S' John oh. s.
Charleton. p'l.
• • • •
I
Adamr=j[=. . , •
Francis
Junior
miles.
Thomas Knightley^EUzabeth da. jr Cohei. Agnes vxor Matilda 2fil. ^ Coheres
to S^ Adam Francis W* Porter, vxor JolCis Montague
com. Stqff^. 38 H. e. [tertii] c(w»[itiB] Saru-
[Bburiensis].
aVs Charleton.
Robert Charleton of Apley.^Anne da. to W^ Manwaringe oflghtfeeld.
Rich. Charleton of Apley.^AUee da. to RoV Corhetl of Morton Esq.
[See Pedigree from Harl. 1396.]
THB VISITATION OF 8HE0FSHIBE, 1628. 109
CSarletott of Cent.
Harl. 1396, fo. 79^ ink fo. 82^ Harl. 1241, fo. 104. S., ff. 66S 67.
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Quarterly: 1 amf 4, Or, a lion rampant gules; 2^ Chiles, ten
bezantSyfaur, three, tivo, and one — Zouchb in Shrewsbury MS. ; 8, Argent,
a chevron between three eagles displayed gules [Cherlton ?] ; over all four a
crescent for diff^ence,
[The third qnartering seems to be an old Cherlton coat. Sir John de Cherleton,
temn. Edw. I.» bore : Argent, a chevron vert between three eagles displayed
or (Military Smnmons).]
Gbbst. — A leopard^sface gules, charged with a crescent for difference,
[The third qnartering is cancelled in Harl. 1896, and the following snbstitnted,
with these wordis, " this in the 8 quarter,'* viz. : Azure, on a mount vert a lion
statant guardant or, which is the coat of Fitz Aeb of Withyford and Aston Aer,
CO. Salop.]
Arms of Charlton of Wellinoton: Harl. 1241. — Or, a lien rampant gules,
debruised by a bendlet of the same, thereon a mullet of the first.
W" Charleton de Apeley=j=Alicia fil. Tho. Hoorde de
in CO. Salop. Bridgnorth in com. Salop.
[icia ux Cressett Jon
Alicia ux Cressett John Charleton* of Wellington=pAnn widow to W»
de Upton Cressett. in com. Salop 8 sonne.
Alleyne ofWellington.
Joyce da. of Rich. Jenks of=f=Tno. Charleton=f=Lucy da. to Tho. Ireland
the Bay Jenkins of Hay in
com. Salop.
ofShrewesbury.
of Salop Esq. 2 wife.
Robert Charleton Elizab. ux. Roger Pope Thomas Charleton
Sonne & heire. of Lincoln's June. 2 sonne.
lizabel
Rob't Charleton de Apley Elizabetha Richardus Charleton=Y=* ... fil
.... vxor
Eyton de ....
Eyton. Morton.
in CO. Salop fil. et hsr. vx. Thoms of the Hay [in Madc-
ap Eyton. lev parish ; Bailiff of
4v Wenlock 1588] 2 fill.
1
Robertus Charleton de Teme in co. Salop.^Dorothea fil Brane de Withyford.
I
Robertus Charleton de Teme=rAlicia filia Ric. Tyler ITaylor'] de
in CO. Salop 1628.
T
Hardwick in com. Salop.
~l
Robertus Charleton de London Stephanus Charleton Thomas apprenticing
Mercator [and after of Whitton jam in Francis 1628. London,
in the parish of Burford].
▲
* This John and his deacendants are not gifen in Shrewsboiy MS., fo. 67.
110
THE VISITATION OF SHfiOPSHISB, 1628.
u
Andreas Charleton=FJuditha fil. Ed'r'i Clad
fil. et hseres sdtatis
40 annor' 1623.
[Cludde] de Orleton
in CO. Salop.
I
Franciscce yxor
Ed'r'i Daneis de
la Marches.
— I
Margaretta vx.
Walteri Milling-
ton de Halles.
Bicn'ns.
Stephens. Robertas Oharleton Maria. Elizabetha.
SBtatis 5 annomm.
ROBARTE CHARLTON.
C!)elmt(ft of C!)elmt(k anti i^aj^tiom
Harl. 1896, fo. 68. S., ff. 59^ 60.
Arms. — Vert, three lions rampant-guardant or.
Crest. — A Hon sejant gvardant or resting the deleter paw on a shield vert.
A confirmac*on of the Annes & gnift of the Creast to Will*m Chelmick of
Raedon in the county of Salop gent, by Rob*t Cooke Clarencenz ynder his hand k
seaie j^ Jane 1582, 25 Eliz.
Ex chartis Thomn Chelmick de Chelmick in com. Salop Ar. 10 September a® 1628.
Sciant p'ntes et fatari quod ego Stephanos D'nas de Hop* dedi et concessi et p*nte carta mea
confirmayi Willi'mo filio Wiiri de Chelmandewiks pro homagio et senritio sao illud aasartnm quod
fnit Ricardi de la lude etc. Hijs testibus Waltero le Scot de Acton Rogero filio Sweini Phillippo
de Wiboldeston, Ric*o de Chelmundewyks Ric'o filio Tamard et mnltis alijs.
Sciant pontes et f uturi quod ego Joh^es filius Ricardi de Chelmundwyk dedi Reginaldo filio
Alani de Chelmundwyk vnam placeam t*m jacentem in la Lee infeodo de Hatton inter metas
campi de Chelmundwyk, et t'ram D*ni de Hatton etc. Hns testibus Johanne filio Ric*i de
Hatton Ric'o fratre suo Joh*e Eete, Reginaldo filio Thomn de Hatton, Rio*o filio Rogeri de eadem
et multijs. Dat. apnd Chelmundwyk die Sab't* proz* post festum S*c*i Andren ap*l? a* 18 B. 2.
[Drawing of a Seal, Plate I., Pig. 4a.]
Sciant pontes et futuri quod ego WilPus filius WiU'i de ChelmnndewTke pro salute animss men
dedi simnl cum corpore meo deo et Vt» Marin de Buldewas dimid virgatam t*ra in yUla de
Hope etc illam Scilicet quam Baldwinus filius WilPi de Mungomerie tenuet. Sans dat.
Relaxatio Matildis quondam Txoris Steph*i de Hope, primo yxoris Will*o filij Will*! de
Chelmundewike de dicti t*res etc
Charta Stephani D'ni de Hope in qua concessit Ricardo filio Herberti de Chelmnndwike
▼irratam t'rae in villa de Chelmundewike etc.
Emma reUcta Roberti Coterell dedit Alano filio Ric*i filij NicholaJ de Chelmundewyke j mess.
et dem rirg. t'r» in YUla et campis de Chelmundwyke.
Rogerus de Chelmedwik rector eccl*iiB de Hope Bowdler' dedit Win*o filio Will*i Chelmedwik
et Margeria uxori eius t'raes et ten*ta in villa et campis de Chelmdewyke. Dat. A* 36 E. 3.
Ricardus filius Alani de Chelmdewyke dedit Agneti filiis suta duas acras t'ne in campo de
Hope in loco vocato le More : pro def^n talis ezitus remanere Jobanme soror dictn Agnetis.
Dat. A« 7 Ric*i 2.
Thomas filius Reginald! de Chelmewike et Alicia yxor eius A« 10 H. 4.
Will'ns Chelmick de Chelmick^pSibbilla fflia et hsBr. Ricardi
et Ragdon in com. Salop.
Wilkockes de Stretton.
Thomas
Chelmick
8.p.
Joh'es Chelmick de=r=Johanna filia Will'
Chelmick in paro-
chia de Bowdler in
00. Salop. A
Thinne de Botevile
in com. Salop.
Fnloo Chelmick de london
8 filius. _
X
THE VISITATION OF 8HR0PSHIBE, 1628.
Ill
±1
Margareavx.
Tho.Hamond
de Hatton in
com. Salop.
Oarolos Ohel-=
mick de Stret-
ton in com.
Salop.
=Anna filia .... Alicia vx. Tho.
Oonld de Bar- Lewis de Tickle-
chard in com. hntton in com.
Hereford. Salop.
Margarettavx.
W°» Spratt de
Wigwigin
com. Salop.
Elatherina vx. Ed'r'i
Bright de Stretton
in com. Salop.
I
Elianora yx. Petri
Modlioot [Medlicot]
de Stretton in com.
Salop. =F
Will'mChebnick
de Chelmick in
com. Salop fil.
et hieres.
Anna filia
Henrici Ros-
sell of Mal-
neme pama
inco.Wigom'.
Edwardng:
Chelmick
de Bewdley
in CO. Wi-
gom' fil. 2
1628.
: Elizabeth®
filia ....
Bennett de
Bewdley.
Tho. Chehnick:
de Chelmick et
de Ragdon in
CO. Salop fil. et
hser. Buperstes
ao 1628.
:Franci8ca
fil. Roberti
Powell de
Parkhall in
com. Salop.
Johannes
Chelmick
8 filins.
1
Henricns
Chelmick
4 fil.
THO. CHELMICK.
THOMAS THTNNE.
Harl. 1896, fo. 68^
Willimns de Chelmnndwyk in com. Salop.=T=. . . .
T
NicholaoB filing Willielmi
de Cbelmnndewik.
r
I
Will'us fil. Wiiri de Chel-=FMatildis.:
mnndewik sepnltus apnd
Bildwas.
: Stephanos
de Hope 2
maritns.
Richardns filins Nicholai D'ne
de Chelmnndwyk.
Herbertns nepos Nicholai'
de Chelmnndewyk.
....
Alanns pater Richardi de Chelmnndewyk. Richardns filins Herberti=F. . .
=T= de Chelmnndewyk.
I
L
Richardns de Joh'es filins Ricardi de Chelmnndewyk a^ 18 E. 2.=f=. . . .
Chelmnndewyk. Arms : Three lions rampant-gnardant.
Agnes 7 B. 2. Johanna a* 7 B. 2.
Willimns de Chelmedwyk.=f=. . . .
lllimi
r
Willimns de Chelmedwyk=Margeria.
85 E. 8.
Alaiins de Chelmnndwyk^. .
ob. ante p'r*m.
112
THE VISITATION 07 8HSOP8HIBE, 1628.
aJ
Reginaldus de Chelmewyke.=f=.
Thomas de Ghelmewyke b9 10 H. 4.=7=Alioia.
I
Joh'ee Cheimwyk de Ragedon et Alicia vxor Johannes Chehnewyke=r Alicia filia Will'i
eiu8 cui Joh'e8 Whytmore dedit t'ras in ^^^^^j, jg h. 6. Wood de Wol-
Ragdon et Chelmwik a° 19 H. 6. .
verton.
r
Joh*es Smeiboote et alij dimiserant Joh'i Ghelmewyke seniori Johannes CheUnewyke=7=. . . .
patri Job's Cbelmewyke iunioris o'ia t'ras et ten*ta sua in ujijjQp vixit a^ 18 E. 4. '
Cbelmwyke et Ragdon in com. Salop a** 13 B. 4. * * i
Will'us Chelmewike de Chelmick et Ragdon in
com. Salop de qno vide antea folio 68.
C{)urt{) of Betton.
Harl. 1896, fo. 78. S., fo. 64\
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Argent, on a chevron guUs^ between three greyhounds^ heads
erased sable, as many bezants,
Orebt. — A greyhound's head erased ermines, collared and ringed or.
WilPm Church de Nantwiche in co. Ce8tr*.=p. . . .
Richardus Chorch de Nantwiche=7=Margeria filia Rogeri Wright de
in com. Cestr' [Inq. p.m. 1598].
Nantwiche [bur. 26 Dec. 1599].
Margaretta filia Thomie:
Broughton de Brough-
ton vx. 2.
: Will'us Ohurche de Betton in=
com. Salop a<> 1628 [buried at
Drayton 1682].
WiUi
=Elizabetha filia Reginald!
Wright de Nantwiche.
imus
s.p.
Willimus
B.p.
Richardus 0hurch6=rlsabella fil. Arthuri Sonford
Junior fil. et hier. de Sanford ISandfordofSand-
VL^ 1628 [buried at ford] in com. Salopian
Drayton 1654].
Richardus
s.p.
Margaieta
s.p.
Thomas 2 IB.D. Senior
Fellow of B.N. Coll.
Oxon. Died 19 Feb. 167$].
Willimus
8.
Richardus Ohurche Robertus Margaretta.
8Bt. 10 annorum h^ 4. —
1628. Anna.
WILLIAM GHURGH.
THE VISITATION OP SHB0P8HIBE, 1628. 113
Clare of Crome W^hitot, to. Wiovttnttv.
Harl. 1896, fo. 74. Harl. 615, fo. 268^
Abms : Harl. 1896. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Or, three chevroneU ermines; 2, Argent^ on
a chevron between three spears* heads gules as many plates^^ on a chief azure
three birds or [Ryob] ; 8, Or, two lions passant-guardant in pale^ the one in
cMrfguleSy the other azure [D'Abitot].
Obest : Harl. 615. — A buck's head cabossed.
Anothbb Coat. — Or^ three chevronels gules^ within a bordure engrailed azure.
A patent granted to Simon Glare of Orome-Dabitot in co. Wigom' who is
Ivneally descended of Gilbert Clare of the said county, by W™ Hemy Clar. King of
Armes a® 1562.
Galfridns Dabitot (Dabytot) mile8.=F. . . .
r
Johannes Dabitot.=j=. . . .
Thomas Byce (Ryse) [of Shrewsbury] .=T=Margareta fil. et haares.
Symon Ryce.^. . . .
Nicholaus Clare.t=FMargareta fil. et hseres.
QilbertusClare.=T=. . . .
Simon Clare de Crome Dabitot=T=Anna filia Ed'rU Blount de Eiderminster in
in com. Wigor'.
com. Wigom'.
Franciscus Clare miles=rMuriel] filia [Badulphi] Sheldon de Henricus Clare 2.
[afterwards of Caldwell Betley [Beoley] in com. WigornisB
n' Kidderminster (Vis. [bapt. 1566].
Worcester 1682)].
* In the Woroestenhire Visitation the three pUtes are omitted.
t The dare pedigree is given in HarL HSS. 1606 and 1422, and Ck>ll. of Anns K 4, fo. 26.
114
THE VISITATION OF SHB0P8KIBE, 1628.
Clarfee of S'{)reto«i)urp^
Harl. 1396, fo. 89»>. S., 76^
Arms: HarL 1896. — Azure, three escallops in pale or between two flaunchss ermn$^
on a chief argent three lions rampant-guardant of the first
Richard Clarke of Shrow8barj.=
Thomas Glarke.=f=. . . .
^1
J
• • • •
Rich. Clarke of ShrowBbury.=f=. . . .
Mary maried to Thomas Stanley of
Sjiocking in com. Salop.
Joan Clarke of Shrews-
bury sonn & heire.
'icnolas=F
^Alice da. of ... . Bumell of
Whitladies in com. Salop.
. . .=Edward Clarke=. . . .
of Shrewsbury.
Nicholas=
Clarke of
Shrewsbury
son & heire
1628.
'Sara da. & heir
[coheir'] of
Humfrey Whit-
tacres of Shrop-
shire.
Thomas Clarke
of Shrewsbury
2 son 1628.
Roger Clarke=
of London 8
son a'^ 1628.
=Mary da. of
Tho. Bisshe
of Smalfeld
in Surry.
I
I
Richard. Alice. Ann.
Jo
hn.
Sara.
Clap of tbt Jfells.
Harl. 1896, fo. 81»». S., 68^
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Per pale vert and sable^a lion rampant ermine between three
escallops argent.
Crest. — A lion's head couped per pale vert and sable^ charged with an eseaXhp
argent.
Robertus Clay de le Falls ^Fells'] [called alBO=r. . . .
Falls Green] in parochiade Frees in com. Salop.
Hunifr*us Clay de le Fells in=T=Elizabetha fil. et hieres Joh*nis
com. Sidop fil. et hseres. | Browne de Marchamley.
Richardus Clay de le Fells in^MargerysB filia Will'i
CO. Salop fil. et hear. Newens de Newton.
ilr
Will'm s.p.
THE VISITATION OF SHE0P8HISB, 1628.
116
Al
Thomas
ob. 8.p.
Mf^^retta vx. Joh'es Puce Dorothea vx. Tho. Back-
de Hodnett in com. Salop, hoase in com. Oestr*.
r
Ehz. vx. Edw.
Sandford.
Eatherina fil. Joh'is Dod=f (^eorgios Clay filios et=T=Jana fil. Bic. Lastley
de CO. Oestr' vx. 1.
Andreas
Clay fil.
et hsBr.
8Btat. 80
1628.
Thomas Glay.
Richardn8yB.p.
hsBres b,^ 1628.
vx. 2.
Richardns
Olayde
london
anrifaber.
George.
J I I J
Margaretta. Jana.
Franciscos. Maria.
Johannes. Dorothea.
Eatherina.
GEORGE OLAT.
ClentJ or ClpncJ of Brtlijjnorti)^
Harl. 1896, fo. 70. Harl. 1241, fo. 108^
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Oules, a saUire or, in chief an annulet of
the eecond; 2 and 8, Cfulee, three bare wavy or [De la Mere].
Olench de Newcastell in com.=T=. . . . filia et nna hieredn'
Dablin in Hibemia. I . . . . Delamere.
Wii'i
T
'ns Olench de Newcastell'y. . . . filia .... Lntterell de
in CO. Dublin. Lutterellston in co. Dablin.
T
. . • . filia .... Hacketts= Joti'es Olench de Tybergragan^Elianora filia Jacobi
Hackhdt de Sutton in
com. Dablin yx« 2.
in com. Dablin 2 filias.
r
Natt de Oariston in
com. Dablin.
Nicholaas Olench de^fThomasina filia Mathei Bath Nath. Baylie de Beshelston in
Dablin in com. Dab-
lingen.
com. Dablin Ar.
Arms : Gales, a cross inter four lions rampant argent.
Jaoooas Olench WiU'os Olenchs
filias et hftres of de Bragenortii
Dublyn. in com. Salop
gen. 2 filias a^
1584.
iFrandsca fil. Bic'i:
Oresset de Upton
Oresset in com.
Salop.
:Rogeras Smith 1 maritas.
Joh'es Hopton 2 maritas.
Francis. Hoord 8 manias.
116
THE VISITATION OF SHBOPSHIBB, 1628.
Harl. 1896, fo. 69. Harl. 1241, fo. 68. S., ff. 60^ 61% 61»>.
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Oulss, three pine-apples eloped argent^ a martlet for difference.
Hugo Gloagh de Minsterley in com. Salop.=p. . . •
I
Bob'tos Clongh de 'him&\fiir\^j.^EUzdbM^ da. to W^ Munneley.
T
Will'
08 Glongh de Minsterley in com. Salop.=Y. . . . filia .... Oonegiave.
Bobertns Glongb^plsabella filia Willielmi Nanneley
de Minsterley.
[Noneley of Noneley ?].
Thomas Clongh de Minsterley=T=Johanna filia WilPi Willimns Glough 2.
in com. Salop. Downton.
Eatherina filia=pBobertns Clongh de Min8terley=f=lBabella filia Walteri Lingen
Walfceri Whit-
ney vx. 2.
in com. Salop.
filij Joh'is filij Joh'is Lingen
militis Tzor 1.
Thomas Clongh de
Minsterley in com.
Salop 6 filins a^
1628.
Rebecca filia Tho*89
Jenings de Shrews-
bnry.
Cecilia vx. W* Philips
^^;;%rennptaEd'r 0
Heneage.
Elizabetha
vxorBicardi
Stephens s.p.
Bobertns
Clongh 2.
Cecilia vx. Tho. Crowes de Einges
Pewen in com. Heref.
Georgins
Clongh 8.
— I —
Bichardns
Clongh 4.
Bichardns Clongh fil. et=pFrancisca filia Edmnndi Hall
hasres sBtat. 26 annor' efi deSned [Sneed^ in com. Mont-
1628. gomery.
Bogems
Clongh 5.
Edmnndns Clongh sBtat. 1 anni 1628. Sara.
* Not given in Shrewsbury MS., fo. 60^.
Elizabetha.
THE VISITATION OF 8HBOPSHIBE, 1628.
117
RichardoB Clongh=
de Low Hockstow
in com. Salop 5 fil.
1628.
=Margeria filia Hngonis
Rathbone de Stone re-
licta .... Browne de
Hockstow.
Jocosa nxor
Rogeri Beanes
[? Baynes] de
Shrewsbury.
Alicia uxor Leonard!
Prowd de Sutton in
com. Salop.
Thomas Clouffh de Hock-=T=Joanna filia Will'i Scarlett
stow filius et nsBres. I de Hockstow.
T
Eatherina vxor Humfr'
Owen de Shrewsbury.
Richardus.
Rebecca.
Elianora Txor
Nich'i De-
thick Windsor
Herald.
EdmunduB Glough de
Minsterley in com.
Salop fil. & hsBr. duxit
Eatbarina' filiam Tho.
Jenins de Wallibome
B.p.
FranciscuB-
Glough de
Minsterley
frater et
hsBr. Ed-
mund!.
'Mar^reta fil. Thomie
Jennins de Wallibome
in com. Salop sister to
S' W^ Om'ings KK
Rob tus Clough
de Minsterley
filius & hsBres.
Glough 2.
Arthurus
Glough 8.
Glough 4.
I I
Gecilia 1.
Eatherina 8.
— Maria 2. Jana 4.
Jocosa 5.
Amicia 6.
Alexander
Glough 5.
* ' 7~
Anna vxor Hen.
Gorbet de Newton
in com. Salop gen.
Jana vx. Tho. Burley
de Malhurst in com.
Salop.
Henricus Glough Geomus Glough de
de Eent. London.
THOMAS GLOUGH.
RIGHARD GLOUGH.
Harl. 1241, fo. 68.
Hughe Cloughe.^. . . .
Boiert CUmgh.^Elizdbeth da. to W^ Munneley.
m
7
William Oloughe,^. . . . da. to . . , . Congraue.
Boomi Cfbuffherr^ • • •
118 THB VISITATION OF 8HK0FSHIBB, 1623.
I
Robert Cloughe of Mmterhy 2^» m'ied=fIsabeU da, to Richard Lmgm sonne of John
Katherine da. to Walter Whitiney.
Sonne of S^ John Lingen JT*.
Katherine da, of W^^Richard^phahell da, to Jc^ Lingen eonne
Ghettwyne 2 wife.
ClotAghe.
to S^ JtJ^ Lingen Knight.
ThomaeFf=, . . . Francis GlougheFf'Margarett da, to Tho, OenHngs of Walling-
Cloughe, of Minster ley, bums sister to S^ W^ OenHngs KK
i n \ ^1 1 ri
Robert Oliver. Elizabeth Cicilia uxor W Arthur JSdmond.
Cloughe, — uxor Rich. PkilUpps of ApUy. Cloughe. —
James, Steeuens. AUexander.
Clutiti of Clotlep anti ^rlttun^
Harl. 1896, fo. 70\ Harl. 1241, fo. 48. Harl. 615, fo. 268»>.
Arms : Harl. 1 896. — Quarterly of six: I and 6, Ermine, a fret sable, Oludd ; 2, Argent,
a bend between two double cottises sable, Orleton ; 8, Argent, on a bend sable
three martlets gules [argent], Anne [Hinton ?] ; 4, Per fesse indented sable
and argent, six fleurs-de-lis counterchanged, Hinton ; 5, Oules, nine arrows,
three, three, and three, each parcel, two in saltire and one in pale, argent,
banded . . . ., Biest.*
Grest. — An eagle with wings expanded preying on a coney, all proper.
: Harl. 615. — Argent, a bend between two double cottises sabhj a martlet for
dfffirence.
ORBST?^,5flabove.
Legitnr qnod Will'ns filins Ricardi Clndd portabat in sigillo sno nnam Antelopam pasaantem
regardentem tempore E. 3.
Notandum est quod Johannes filins Rogeri Clndd dedit Will'o Clndd Tnnm messnag' in
Cotly [Clottley] cnm boscis in Aston prope le wrekin a® 5 H. 6.
BicardaB Glndd.=jF. . . .
(
Wilhmus Oludd.^. . . .
^1
Bogeros 01udd.=f=. . . .
Johannes Clndd a<> 5 H. 6.
Bichardos Clndd de Cotley [Clottle7].=]=. . . . filia .... Brereton de Brereton.
* Cooke, Clarenoenx, confirmed these arms to John Biest of Atcham, oo. Salop, with the
arrows or, banded argent, with tassels to the ribbons or (Ashmole MS. 834, p. 69).
THE VISITATION OF SHS0P8HIRE, 1628.
119
A|
Willimns OIndd a» 5 H. 6.=T=Maria filia Tho'» Corbet de Lee.
I
Thomas 01ndd.^Bo8a filia Joh'is Aahton (Aston) de Tixall in com. Staff, mil
Bichardas=f=Elizabetha filia Wiiri Stenenton (Stentm) de Dottell
Olndd.
[Steventon of DothiU] in com. Salop.
ThomsB Clndd de=f=Ag
Orleton [in the
parish of Wrock-
wardine] in com.
Salop.
Edwardns Clndd
de Orleton in
com. Salop.
nes fil. et cohser.
Gmffithi Hinton de
Hinton in com.
Salop.
Jana vxor
Joh'is Etton
Elton de co.
Nott.
Anna Txor
Hngonis
Philips.
Katherine,
Eliza, oh.
Anna filia et cohasr.
Will'mi Be[i]8t de
A[t]cham in com.
Salop.
Elizabetha
vxor WUri
Leeche de
Chester.
,\q\x{
I
Richardos Willimn8=f=.
Clndd 2. Clndd 4.
5. izxiAJoane
Clndd 8.p.
Thomas
Clndd 8
s.p.
Anthonins.
9. Maria vxor Ric*i
Beckham de Norff.
7. Gertrnda wife to
Randall Dawson,
8. Jnditha uscor An-
drewe Charlton ' of
Teame [Tern].
B. Elianora vx.
Thomas Salter.
L
3, Margareta vxor
WiU'i Ursher Usher
de Ireland mil.
4, Elizaoetha
vxor ThomsD
Cotes Cottes.
Bichardns
Clndd 8.
Edward.
nL..
I
Beatrix.
Edwardns Clndd filins
et hieres ob. s.p. Mar.
Mary da. to Rich. Hop-
ton of Hopton Esq.
1, Francisca vxor
Georgij Beuerley
de Hnntington
militis.
Thomas Clndd
fil. 2 et hfldres
a<» 1598.
n
I
T
Alicia fil. nnica ethseres
Johannis Coston de
Coston [\n Clnngnn-
ford panshl in com.
Salop [mar. Jan. 1591].
Charles Cludd of Joane da. to Francis
Orleton i son. Brooke of Cotton com.
— Salop.
Thomas 2 sonm.
^.
I
ennox,
Oeorge.
Nathaniell
Francis.
Beatrix a^ 1604
vx4ir .... Cotton
of OloC'Shere.
THE VISITATION OF SHllOPSHiaB, 1623.
Clun of Clun.
Harl. 1890, fo. 89. Harl. 1241, fo. 164^ &, ff. 74", 75.
RogertiH Do[minU8] den=8ibella fil. W" Burloy fil. Joh'ia
EdgetoE [Edgerton]. | Burley mil.
Tho.^Alicia fil.
Philley. et hnreB.
Anna fil. et htar. vx. Siraonis de Winbury a qno
Sandford [genus duxif]. =f
Johannes CIud Gonstabularins de CItm.=i=Elizft- £
I
,1
, et hares Tho. Philley.
Johaonia Clun de OlaD.^Uargeria fil. Rob'ti Poole.
Howell 2.
Wniimns 8.
MatheuB 4. Elizabeth 4. Margret 6. 7. Dorothea vx. Rees ap
Edward ap John de
Drogynon [Dro^t/twti].
Anna 5.
1. riorencia 2, Jana nupta Hugo Dyer Tho, Olun-
Tx. Rio'i Col- de london 2 Joh'es Walter de Clun
wioh. [Walker], de Salop,
Hugo Clon rectoi
de Dodington in
CO. Glonc. 4.
■Ellena fil. Jenan Gwyn ap
James ap Rees Elystan
Qlodred.
Thomaa .... filia Thomas Clun de
H.p. nupta. Orsett in Essex.
. . . Jacobns CJnn de=f=. . . . Boror Petri Margareta vx.
Orsett in Essex Buck de Kaaci Tho. Powel!
2 fil. [Nancy] militis. de Sbedwell.
Elizabeth tx. Daniell
Holawik de Orsett.
LodoTicuB Jobannes
8.p. B.p.
EdwarduB^. . .
OInn 5. I
Edwardus Clun d
London 6 fil.
John B.p.
Mauritius Clan.
MauriooH Clun de Clun in com, SalopT=Jonnetta* filia Gruff. Lloyd
Attornatus in March' Wall'. ap Richard Lloyd.
[. . . . filia Tho. Clun de CluQ=i=Maria fil. Ed'r'i Powell Edwardus Margareta
nupta ] in com. Salop 1623. de Sbedwell. de Bcocia. B.p.
Mauritius Clun fil. et hior.
a" 1623 8 yera old.
T
Edwardus. Eatberin. Mai^tt. Bebecka,
THE VISITATION OF SUROPSUIRE, Ki.'S. 121
Clpbc of OTalforti mt} ^t;»cl)f, to. ^alop ;
antj ?^ii]i*lcj», CO. Cljcsttr.
lUrl. i:i*n
fo. 7
Ge intiqnEii ahartis in cuitodia Eilwnrdi Cljua de H'ktford in com. S&Iop. Annigori SO* die
&cp(cmb. a,'i'ai 1G23.
Omnibui p'ritibns et tatori clp. qnoc) ego Tbo. fil. Rlanrdl de Stoke* itnpignorari et nomino
pigrnnrU dimiii Job'l filio Mkdocl de Kfnoaton pro qninqne Tn«rcis argcnti quu luilii dedit pno-
manihus in Decenilnte mea omnea t'nu et ten'ta mcji In Is Stokoa infra bandr' de KIcimcr* ijuie
mihi detcvndubiuit iure h«reditftrio postitcceisani pmd'c'i Kintnii patiia met. Hsliend' a tMto
o'iun S'cQrum h> Regni B' Ed'r'i tertij \ii»l coaqiiettuin H" twi' ad Saeta ceutuoi annur'.
Teatiboi Edmuudo de Barhton et aliji.
MiidocuflUc KjnMton.=y:. , . .
Johanaeide Rjinoitun.
OmnibuR Chri»ti tidelibnii ad qnna p'ntea I'm pemeneHnt JobW Kjnnstan uilutein.
Koneiitii me dmliiM conceuiaK et hoc p'ntl carta ronBrmosse Joh'i Kvnaatflii lilio moo et
(laatrido trntri eioft Tnam annnalem redclitutn iO ■olidornm annnatim perciplenil', ad fenta
1'ascfan ct KVi Michaelii etc. dc omnibun illi* tirrin et tcu'iiH quB fnenint ilwen ap tirifflth in
flllade PcDdele; infra d'ninin dc Mnyllerm^wiieclc* et qunnaper od qu» Hiui de D no pnncipa
in fcoda. Habend' et tenEiid' pnoilict' Joh'i et Oaiifndo Hlija meiB lisrod' et anigiint' suis
imp'petanm. Dat' apud EUenmure Anno tefciii B' Henrici qnarti posC oouquestnm rndceimo.
[Drawing ofu Senl, Plate I,, Fig. 4b.]
Sclant prtMnntenet tnturiqnaego NlcbolAUB[icraon>cocleBindePectmi [Purton] ct Nicbnlaui
penniia Ecolesla do Hj'nstock dodiiuns concenimua et hao pmaciiti carta n'ni ODnflrmanimui
Kogern Uord de Waliafnrd ot Marttareta noii tax maneria noetra de Walletord 8tanwardyn in 1e
VfooA el trw paries manctij de Wnderton etc ma cnm omniboi lerri* et Un'tia redditlhu* et
aM-TioiJB ac reinraioriibiia cum untilbut tois pertinentijs in Redinghtinit et Cbelinsrdew^k.
Habend' et loneiid' etc. ad tulam Titam vtriueq' eurum et bMred' iptlus Kogeri imp'pxluiim.
Dal' Bpud Stanwardyn in lo Wood die iouia proximo pott leituiD beati BamabiB apontoli a'
rcgnf rt^a Kd't'i tertij pout oonqnest' uainqnagCBiroo.
Omnibna Chrisli fldelibog etc. Qrinnu* Kjnatton de WaKord wilntPm in d'no cnm Mnrpi-
niM lilin Rogeri llurd de Wnltord naper vxor moK obijt seliila dc Munerto de WaKord cum
pertiDcDtiii in com. tialop. ot de mtuicrio de Slanwardjn earn pcrtln' In oodcm cam. ao de tribai
p'tibnsTilCndc Walcrton rna cum al^a tcrrlaet ton'ttartiddit'et aerric' in d'cooom. In d'nico nuo
ut de leodn qun pnaC mnrtcot A'ett Hargarcta habco ot tcneo per (utidam anglii>-Bnam ad
tcnninum viln men et que poit deccatum mcuo) fbiiippo Kjiiaaton Alio nt heredl mco et i[Miua
Margaret* inlegro romanerent etc Noneriti* me jirwl'o'uin Qriffinnm Kjnaaton conc«««iaiMi et
aunum reddidine prwfato Hbilippo K^rnaaton tLlio meo ot ipaiua Hargareie tolum iua etc. Dat'
apnd Watford 30 die Jannarij anno 21 H. 6.
Hnc indentnra testalur qaod Rogenia KTnaatou flltu* et hxrea I'hilippi Kynaiton 'I'niit de
Wnlfonl et Ordelej in com. )>Blup fieiitilmaii ot Alicia Kynaatun mater eiusdem Riweri in aua
pura et legidma Tiduitatc tratliderunl oono^senint et ad leodi firmn' dvmincmiit Will'o Lj^te de
Halop mereliatiiit vnam jiaroellum t*m vocal' Ordolcy. Dat' apad Ordcli-jr pr»I'c'o iu fwfto Puii-
fleationis b'ln Marin Virginia, Anno Ift B. 4.
Omnibas X'pi lidelibua et«. Rogerun Kjnoatnn fli. et hnr. Phitippi Kjrnnaton de Walford In
com. Salop defUocU oilatcin. Noueritia nic pncfatum Ilngemm conccaaiaKi ot ooTiflrmiuMe
AildamaUi mm nupcrfxari p'd'c'i Pblllppi i|ua[idam annul tatemaexagintaaolldorum etc. Dat'
apud Walfoni die Iuum proa, poat fc*tnm h'u'i Petri a" 21 K. i.
Harl. 1396, fo. TC". Hnrt. 1241. fo. 25. a, ff. (52— 63^
Arms t TUH. IS96 : Cltvk or Walfobd.— yMr/*r/y of Jifl4>»n : \ and 1.1, AnjmJ,
on a fttM beticetii threa k'o/cm' HmiU erattil nabk ax muni/ mulkls »r,
Cl.VUK : 2, AYmine, on a bf»d coltfci ffiilti three mti-mU or, lUxLEnir ;
8, Sablt, Ihrtt garbt or, Stock B; 1, SnhU, a Hon rampimt or, rrmpnrd nrgmt,
betiMen thrte entset fmmit ftkhf9 of the last, Wlonke8IX)w ; h, (Jiiarlerly
! !l<hrDp<hir« pnrisb of Kltcsmcrc, is in ibc buiulrud of
122
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
argent and salU^ four cocks counUrchangedy Broughtok ; 6, Argmt, a lion
rampant sable, Kynaston ; 7, Argent, a cJievron engrailed between three
mullets pierced sable, KynAston ; 8, Oules, on a chevron or three mullets
sable, Frankton ; 9, Argent, on a chief or a raven sable, Hord ; 10, Argent^
a fesse between six sparrowhawks sable, Onslow [Onslow of Borbatton] ;
11, Vert, a chevron ermine between three wolves^ heads erased argent, Lloyd ;
12, Or, a lion rampant gules [Blbddyn ap Cynfyn] ; 18, Argent, a chevron
between three boars* heads couped close gules [Iddon ap Khys Says] ;
14, Vert, two boars passsant argent [Powis],
Crest. — A wolfs head erased qtmrterlg per pale indented argent and sable, a mullet
for difference.
Arms : Harl. 1396 : Clyve of Huxley. — Quarterly of six : 1, Argent, on a fesse
sable three mullets or, Clyve ; 2, Ermine, on a bend cotised gules three
crescents or, Huxley ; 8, Azure, a chevron between three taus argent — Or, on
a chevron azure three taus argent, in Harl. 1241 — Tbw; 4 Sable, three
garbs or, Stuche ; 6, Sable, a lion rampant or, crowned of the same, between
three crosses fornUe Jitehie argent,'^ Wlonkeslow ; 6, Quarterly argent and
sable, four cocks counterchanged — Quarterly or and argent, four cocks gules^
in Harl. 1241 [Broughton].
Crest. — On a mount vert a gryphon peasant argent, ducally gorged gules.
Stephanos Clyne de Clyue=7=. .
in com. Cestrise Ar.
Robert de ffuxley.=Isabella
Henricns filins Ste-=
phani de Clyae
D'nus de Clyne.
I
=Agne8 filia tertia et una
hseredam Rob*ti Hnx-
leigh de Hoxleigh.
Helena uxor TT*
Venables of Brad-
wall ob, s.p. e E. 2.
Margaretta
uxor BicH de
ffocknelh
Henricns de Clyne Ar. fil. et hseres^
D'nuB de Clyae et Huxleigh.
^Eaa filia et cohsDres Hogonis
Tewe D'ni de Wauerton.
I
Thomas de Clyne Ar. filins & h8Dre8=f=Cecilia Sibilla,
Henrici D'nns de Hnxlegh.
Hngo Clyne Ar. fil. et hier. ThomsB D'nns de Hnxlegh .=T=Matildi8.
T
I
1
Isabella nxor=Richardn8^1yne=f=Katerina yxor p''ma soror Alicias Ellena nxor
vxoris Will'i Honford Ar. sister Joh'is Golbom
eins maritnm Armiger D'nns
snpemixit. de Hnxlegh.
to fT"* Handford.
de Onerton.
W^ Stiehe.^. . . .
7Tiomas=Ylsabella da. A hei. to
Stich. Hugh Lonkeslowe.
b|
Hugh de Lonkslowe.^. . . .
r
EUnor vxor Hugh
Hill, =f
* In the quarterings of Clyve of Walford the lion is ** crowned argent.**
THE VISITATION OF SHU0P8HIRE, 1623.
123
B|
cL
William de &ieh.^Ellm tister ^ hei. to Edmond Brmghkm. W' Uill^. . .
I
John Stick de Stich.=j=. . . .
I
I
Gruffith Hill.=r
I
Thomat Stick de Stieh.
I • • • •
Humphrey Hill of Buntingedale,
Petros Clyue filiuB
primogenitus et hsdr.
Bicardi reliqait
vnica' filiam tan tarn
hand din saper-
Btetem. ^p
I
Jacobus Oljne 2 filias
Bicardi tarn patemsB
a nam maternse hiere-
itatis hieres fuit et
D'nuB de Hnxlegh in
com. Oes triad.
Eatherina filia
et hieres Tho-
mae Stnche de
Stuche Styche
in com. Salop.
William
Stich oh.
e.p.
John
Stich.
Ellena vnica filia Petri Glyne qua cito perijt sine snscitata sobole.
Thomas-
Kynae-
ton.
r
th(
Eathenna yz.
Badolphi
Brayne
iBruynel de
'ernyn iTer-
tt^][i.e.Tar-
vin] in com.
Gestrisd.
Anna vxor
Petri Brid
de Brozon
in CO.
GestriflB.
Bichardas^Alicia fil.
Cljrue Ar.
films et
hieres Ja-
cob! ac
D*nns de
Hoxlegh.
Hugonis Gal-
yeiejo/Leay
Ar. soror
(Jeorgij Gal-
neley militis
[of the Lea,
CO. Ghester].
I
.... nxor
Glay-
ton de
Thelwall
in com.
Gestri®.
Thomaez=Su8anna
Kynas-
tan de
WoU
uertan.
da. l[ coh.
to Oeo.
Andeelaw
[Onnes-
lowej de
Bodmg'
ton.
Bichardos Glyue Ar-=
miger D'nns de
Hoxlegh et Stnche
obijt apnd Stnche in
com. Salop A^ 1562
Rich* CUffe of Stieh
A Hvxley 27 H. 8.
:Margaret filia
Biciudi Gor-
bett de Mor-
ton Gorbet in
com. Salop
mil.
....
vxor
Bichardi
Hopede
com. Flint
rennpta
....Brere-
ton de
Eccleston.
Eatherina
vx. Bicardi
Starky de
Stretton in
com. Ges-
trisB.
Badnlphns Glyne=
deWaJford Wol-
verton in co.
Salop 3 filins.
^Dorothea soror
et cohflBr. Tho-
msB Eynaston
de Walford.
Jacobns Glyne=p. . . . filia
de London 2 ....
filiuB. Morley.
Bobertus Glyne
2 filins Glericus
de la Gheck regi
EdYo Sexto.
i
D Jaoobns 8.p. Bichardns s.p. Elizabeth ux. Bic. Man waring 8.p. £
124
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
D
Franciscus
Clive de
Shrews-
bury 2 fil.
1623.
Robertus 3.
Johannes 4.
MarisB s.p.
Sara s.p.
Mar^retta
vx. Georgij
Monington
of leigh-
tonshop in
CO. Heref.
Susanna
vxorAn-
thonij
Hanmer
deBech-
feld in
co.Flint.
vx.
Tho.
Tom-
pikes
de Ey-
ton in
com.
Salop.
WinifridsB
ux. W"^
Hanmer
de Bech-
feld in co.
Flint. -
Bicnar-
dus
Clyue 5
filins
a« 1628.
Juditha fil. Roger
Hanmer de Mar ton
in CO. Salop vx. 2.
=Edwardus Clyue de Walford=
Woluerton in com. Salop
fil. et haer. a« 1623.
'Blanchea fil.et unica hsBr. Tho.
Lloyd de Cay ho well [Cakeweir
Coivhall and [derived from]
Rired Vlaydd in com. Salop.
icni
Juditha s.p. Bichardus 2 s.p
Franciscus 7
8.p.
Robertus Stephanus 4.
Clyue 3. —
Josuah 5.
Qeorgius 6.
Margarettaux.Si-
monis Merick de
Masbrooke [ Was-
brooke] in co.
Salop.
Tho. Clyue de Walford Clrffe of ffuxlei/ 7eo5=j=Maria fil. et hser. Geo. Onslow de
fil. primogcnitus set. 34 annorum A^ 1623.
Boreatton in co. Salop.
Thomas Clyue sDtatis 12 Anor' A^ 1628.* Katherinse.
Dorothea fil.
2vxor Jacobi
Barker Ar.
de Hagh-
mond m
com. Salop.
I
AUcia fil. 3 vxor
Ric'iLeede Lee
Lea de Lea in
parochia de Wi-
bunbury in com.
CestrisB.
Jana filia
4 vxor
Joh'is
Creswell
de com.
Staff.
Elizabetha
filia 83tate
maxima
Ric'i s.p.
Bichardus=pJana filia
Clyuet Ar.
D'n's de
Stuche in
com. Salop,
et de Hux-
legh.
Bachell 1
fil. vx.
Georgij
Trenchard
de Litchet
in com.
Dorcett.
, T1
Sara 2 s.p.
Bebecca 3 s.p.
Juditha 4.
Qeorgius Clyue=j=Susanna filia
de Huxlegh in l Henry Copinger
I
WiU'i Bre-
reton de
Brereton
in com.
CestrisB
militis.
CO. Cestr' et
Stuche in com.
Salop miles
ob' 1 Septem-
bris Ao 32 Eliz.
de Deuington in
CO. Kent Ar.
and after io John
Poole,
Hester 5 filia vxor
Joannis Starkey
renupt Star-
key aeHuntrope
[Huntroyde] in
com. Lane.
si.
Clyue
obijt
virgo.
Ambrosius Clyue= Alicia fil. Tho.
de Stuch in com. Towneshend
Salop 2 filius et de Brakenash
hsDres a^ 1623. \BrakenagK\ in
com. Norff. Ar.
Isaac
Clyue
3
filius.
I
Stephanus
CljTue 4
fil. ca3lebs
1623.
Rebecca vxor
Henrici Legh
de Baguley in
com. Cestr*
Ar. F
* "-fit. 10 in 1613" in Harl. 1211.
t Spelled Clijf in his epitaph.
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1G28. 125
Joenah Glyue de Haxley=pMaria filia Andrea Charlton
Ar. fil. et hsBres.
de Apley in co. Salop.
Oeorgios obijt b9 Racnell uxor Tho. Wilbraham de Rebecca
SBtatis BUSB 12 8.p. Nantwiche in co. Gestr' Ar. B.p.
ED. CLYUE. STEUEN CLYUE.
ROBERT CLYUE. AMBROSE CLIUE.
Cole oi ftftretosljurp.
Harl. 1896, fo. 84^ HarL 1241. S., ff. 72^ 78.
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Quarterly of eight : 1, Argent^ a chevron gules between three
Bcorpione sable; 2, Oules^ an eagle displayed with two heads or [Mytton or
Eyton ?]; 8, Argentf a f esse' sable — gulss in Shrewsbury MS. — between six
Cornish choughs proper [Onslow] ; 4, Argent^ a chevron between three ialbots
passant sable ; 5, Azure, three bars argent, m chief as many gryphons' heads
erased or ;* 6, Gules, three birds each standing on a stump of a tree couped
and eradicated argent; 7, Oules, a fleur-de-lis or [Foulkss or Oerbrand of
Trsfnant ?] ; 8, Argent, a fesse azure between a bulCs head ercued sable,
armed or, in chief and in base a gryphon passant of the third, tcinged of the last
[Pipe alias Walker] ; over the whole of the quarterings a bendlet sinister.
Wiiros Ck)le fil. et h»r. Joh^U Cole Ar. dedit Joh'i Oteley et Sibilla tx' eios fil. d*ci WUri et
hsBredibuB de oorporiboR suis inter eoe le^time procreat' pastor* too' Cole-forlonge Scituat* pone
Gastr* yilla per Indenturam dat. 5 die FebroariJ a^ 5 H. 7.
Inter Plet*a apnd Westm. coram Joh'e Baldwjn mil. et socijs boIb tone Jostic* H. 8 term.
Sanctn TriniUtis a« SO, rot. 1 19.
Quidam Rob*toB Cole fil. et hnres aparent coiosdam Ed*r*i Cole yenit Coram Joh*i Haldwyn
mil. et Socijs soia Justic* D*ni K* de Banco et adtonc et ibid*m impoeoit coram prefat* Jostic*
d'ni B*s clameom somos ad maner de Wigmore ac 20 mesoag* 16 cotag' 70 acr* t*re 40 acr* prati
mille acr* pastor* cc acr* bosci et 40b. redd* in Wigmore Brkall Hinkintar Monkfomat Oxton
Salop Shotton Forton et Montlbrt in com. pred*c*o etc.
Inter Pladta irrot' apod Westm. coram Bob*to Brooke mil. et Socijs eios Termi Pasch' a*
regnor Phi' et Marie 3 et 4, rotol. 435.
Qoidam Hogo Phillips Thonue Aston soper montem Joh*e8 Lyss et Will*m*s HiU clericos
f ocront seiseti de maner redd* terr* et ten* pred*c*o* com pertin' in forma spedficat* etc. Concess*
Nicholans Cole de villa Salop E. 1.=f. . . .
Richardus Cole.'y. . . .
Thomas Cole t'p E. 8.=t=. . . .
Joh'es Cole a^ 1 R. 2.=f. ... fil Starkey de Stretton in co. Ccstr*.
* The fifth qoartering closely resembles the arms of Barker aliiu Coverall of Camo, co. Salop,
as given in the * Visit, of Warwick, 1619,* p. 80, and Barker alias Ocrj, as given in the * Visit,
of London, 1568,* p. 11.
126
THE VISITATION OF SHKOPSHIBE, 1623.
Rogerus Cole hi. JohanneB.=j=. . . . fil Ludlow.
!
Johannes Cole t'p H. 6.=f=Eliz. fil. et heer. Thorn© Onslow.
Will'm Cole t'p E. 4.=f=Eliz. fil. et h©r. Nich*i Eyton de Eytou.
Edmundus Cole t'p H. 7.=
Johan'es Otlej a° 5 H. 7.=rSibbilla soror et
I hffir. Edmondi.
f
Thoma8=FJohanna fil. et sola h8Br.= [Thomas Robertas Cole=f=Maria fil. Enan
Otelej.
Hugonis Pipe al's Wal- Berrington
ker [wUl 1660]. 2 husb.]
filios natnralis
ao 5 H. 8.
Lloyd vychan de
Abertannet Ar.
I I -I I
Maria fil. et coheer. nnpta Eleanora yx. Elizabetha Joh'es Colede=FAlicia fiL
Ric'o Owen de Cnndon Ric'i Hnssy vx.Humfri' Shrowsbury.
SCondover] [marr. sett, de Battles- Einaston*
[at. 1581]. =1= feld.
Thomas Owen miles vnus
Jnsticiarioram de Banco
Regis. =T=
Rich'i
Sandford.
Simon Thomas Cole senior de=FMargaretta
8 fil.
leighton in co. Salop
fil. et hser. a^ 1628.
relicta ....
Wicherley.
I
Elizabetha* fil. et hseres napta Ed*r'o Cholmeley de com. Staff.
Nicholaos Colc.=y=. . . .
Hugo Cole.=j=. ...
Thomas Cole Borgens* Salop*.=F. . .
Hugo Cole 83 E. 8.=f
T
Thomas Cole.=T=. . . .
Thomas Cole a*> 15 H. 6.=iF
Johan'es Cole a® 15 H. 6.=f Agnes.
B
■T
♦ Omitted in Shrewsbury MS., fo. 72^
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1628. 127
B I C
Joo'es Cole de Salop Ar.=T=Eliza. fil. et haBr. Tho. Onslow.
Will'm Cole.=j=
Edmundiifl Cole fil. et haBre8.=T=. ... fil Churchyard.
Sobertns Cole de Salop=pMaria filia Enan Lloyd vanghan Fulco nothos.
fil. nothoB.
de Abertennat*.
Johannes Cole de Salop.=j=Alicia fil. Ric. Sandford.
I I I *i
Thomas Simon Thomas Cole de Shrowsbary=i=Elianora fil. Ric*i Jones de
senior. 8 fil. 2 fiL an^ 1628. SalopisB in oom. Salop.
Johannes Cole filiu8=. . . . da. to S^ . . . . Wiiras. Robertas [«.|).]. Edwardos.
primogenitns sBtatis Fitton in com, Ce8tr\ — —
10 [at. le] 1623. Thomas. Hypocrates.
Signed by Tho. Cole of Shrowsbury.
THOMAS COLE.
Collins of ^pton, anti of Wioot^i^^tit,
to. J^ereforli.
Harl. 1896, fo. 78\ S., ff. 65^ 66.
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Vert^ a gryphon segreanior; 2 and 3, Or,
a chevron ermine between three pheons reversed gules [Kadwoan ap Ririd].
Crbst. — A demi-gryphan segreant or, collared ermine.
Petms Collins miles.=y=. . . .
Adam Collins.=j=. . . .
I
Qalfr'us Collins.=T=. ... fil Bowdler de Hope Bowdler in com. Salop.
* The two pedigreea are not joined here, either in Harl. 1396, or in Bhrewsbarr MS., fo. 72^,
although these children are giren in both MH8. as the offspring of Thomas and Bhanor.
128
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
A|
Will'm Collin8.=rEliz. fil Acton de Acton Scott in com. Salop.
Rogerus Collins fil. primo-=p. . . . Joh'es* Ck)llin8.=[=. . . . fil. ... ^ Roberts
genitus et haeres.
T
de Staunton Lacv.
Joh'nes Collins=F. ... fil Bernard.
fil. et haeres. Arms : Azure, three
figures of 7 or.
Hen. Collins.=T=. ... fil
Minde de Minde.
Rogerus CoUins-
filius Johannis.
=. ... fil Midelton Galfr'us=
de Midelton in co. Salop. Collins.
r
■. ... fil Hockleton.
Arms : Argent, a fesse sable,
fretty or, between three cres-
cents of the second.
Joh'nes Collins=F. . . . Abraham Collins.T=Maria fil. et heer. W" Collins de
Inchcombe in com. Som*sett.
fil. Rogeri.
T
Matilda vx. Joh*es Anna nupta Will'o
Brough ton de Acton. Bhinden de Bishop
=y= castellin com. Salop.
JohV
Collins.
es=f=Anna fil Windsbury
[Wjnesbury].
Arms: Azure, on a bend
cottised or three lions pas-
sant gules.
I
Richard Collins of Woodhide=T=Jane da. of Jo. Parker
in com. Heref. I of Netherwood.
?
Ric. Collins of Woodhide in=T=Jana fil. Tho. Oame.
CO. Heref. son of Richard.
Arms : Argent, three boars' heads conped
close sable, a chief of the second.
Thomas Collins fiI.=FJana fil
et haeres.
Hall.
Robertus Collins=i=. . • .
4 filius.
T
Tho. Collins de Woodhydc^r Margaretta Homer. Robertus Collins de
I Stepleton.
io.
Tho. Collins de Woodhyde=f Maria fil. et hasr. Edwardi Heycockes
in CO. Hereford.
f
de Eehoyme.
Edwardns Collins fil. et hseres.
B
* ShrewsUarj MS., fo. 66, makes this John the brother of William, not hfs um.
THE VISITATION OF SH&OPSHIBE, 1628.
129
B|
>DQ
John Collins de Donehills 2 fil.=pAlicia filia Tho. Barron de Cottington.
Henricns^Anna filia Joh'is
Collins 1.
George 2
s.p.
Henry 8
s.p.
Masson.
Rogenis=y=Anna fil. Tho. Bro . . . .* de Docklow
Collins, [go. Hereford].
Arms : Quarterly argent and azure,
a bend gules.
John 4
s.p.
;icni
Bichardus Collins=
Huisher de la
chambre 1623.
=Alicia fil. et
hsBres will*m
Dowman of
Vpton in co.
Heref.
Henricus Collins apud
signum Rossb juxta
Charing crosse London
Nuncius B'.
M
Bichardus Collins=T=£Hzab. da. & heir of Bich. Anna nupta Jacobo Eatherina.
de Vpton aBtat. 19 Creswell of Cranley in co. Baskervile de Staun- —
annorum. Surrey. ton. =f Francisca.
n
[ElizaMha
aged 3 leso.']
lAUce 2 da.] Bichardus.
Humfndus.
Thomas. [John 4 Elizabetha.
son.] —
Maria.
Contngs!)^ of ^unti ^oUrs^ ^alop, anti
i&orton Bajjot, co. ^taff.
Harl. 1896, fo. 87^ Harl. 1241, fo. 101. 8., ff. 57^ 58.
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Quarterly of ten: 1, Oules, three conies couchant — ee^ni in
Shrewsbury MS. — argent; 2, Vert^ a peUcan m her nest feeding her young or,
SoLERS in Shrewsbury MS. ; 8, Argent, two chevronels azure, Bagott in
Shrewsbury MS. ; 4, Or, a lion rampant gules within a bordure engrailed
sable, Frene in Shrewsbury MS. [of Nene Solers] ; 6, Per fesse azure and
or, a pale eounterchanged and three lions rampant of the second, Whbthill
in Shrewsbury MS. ; 6, Or, a raven sable, Corbett in Shrewsbury MS. ;
7, Argent, a lion sejant gules within a bordure engrailed sable, Farnwell in
Shrewsbury MS. ; 8, Sable, three fishes naiant in pale argent, Loohard in
Shrewsbury MS. ; 9, Argent, a salHre engrailed azure within a bordure
engrailed or — sable. Greets in Shrewsbury MS. ; 10, Argent, a fesse counter-
embattled sable, fretty or, between three lions passant of the second^gules in
Harl. 1241, Cotherinoton in Shrewsbury MS.
Johannes Coning8by.=yMaria fil. Joh*is Sailers [Solers'].
* This word is the same in the copy of the Visitation in the College of Arms (Mr. H. Farnham
Burke, Somerset HeraJd). Arms sach as are here described were home by families named Bray,
Barkley, Hellers, and Blandeyille. Mr. Heygate of Oaklands states that a family of Bray lived
nntil twenty years ago, in reduced circumstances, at Docklow. l*heir last freehold farm wis sold
about IBM), and they had been there for three or four generations, perhaps earlier.
8
130
THE VISITATION OP SHKOPSHIBE, 1628.
This Roger was Steward of the
houshold TntotheEarleof War-
wik as appeareth by a patent of
6" 6' 4^ giuen unto him in re-
membrance thereof.
This William was
knighted by King
Edward 8 at the
Battaile of Crissp
in Normandy.
Rogerus Coningsby Do.=
Maner de Morton bagot
in CO. Warr. t'pe E. 1.
=Johanna fil. et hser. Joh^is
Basset [Bagot] [^BagoW] de
Morton Bagot in co. Warr.
Will'u8=f=Beatrix fil. Thomas.
Coningsby
miles t'pe
E. 3.
I
ethsBr.
Inglerami
de Feame
[Frene].
Job'
Coningsby
primoge-
nitns obijt
89 E. 8.
I
This Thomas was taken Thomas=f=Theophenia Willimus
prisoner by John de Coningsby ^' '"- - • -
Almayne and maned '^^""*6"»'j
his daughter and therby •^^*
was acquited of his
Ransom.
I
=Agathea fil. et
hflBr. Thomas
Clynton de
Badesley in
CO. Warr.
I.
fil. Johan-
nisde
Almayne.
Coningsby Johannes
miles ob. Lea.
s.p.
Johanna vx. Alicia
nnpta
Johannes=T=Alicia fil. Tho-
Coningsby. mas Stoner.
Thomas=j=Blannchia
Coningsby. Hawcliff.
I
Guydo Conneahy
jvmorfilius.
I
Power.
I
Willimus=T=. . . .
Lea.
Alicia 1 nnpta JohM Stolns
rennpta Richardo Archard.
\m
Thomas Coningsby .=y=Eliz. fil. et h»r. Joh'is Whethill
de Whetthill in co. Salop.
Humfridus Coningsby=^Blanchia fil.
de Nenne Soles in com
Salop.
Tho.
Rob'to Corbet
militis.
Coningsby de com. Hertf. junior
filins a quo vide pins ibidem.
* Johannes Coningsbv=f=,
de Nenne Solers m.
et hsdr.
Lm<
=. . . . fil ... . Mersey Morsey
[Meysey] de Shakenhurst in oo.
Wigom'.
Willimns=F. . . . filia
Coningsby
2fimas.
r
Baldwin
Heath.
Hummdos Coningsby=i=. . . . filia .... Hnmfridos Coningsby=p=. ... fil ... .
de Nenne Soles in co.
Warr. [Wore.'].
Lucas de co. de Chapell in co.
Essex. Warr.
Corbettdeoo.
Salop.
I
Johannes Coningsby=f=Anna fil ... . Bamaby Edwardus Coningsby
de Nenne Solers.
\m
T
de HnU Hitt.
de Chapell.
Humfridus Coningsbyf de Nenne Solers in co. Warr. [Salop]. Eatherina. b
* Harl. 1241 makes this genenttion the hrothen^ and not the jmw, of Humphry ; bat
apparenUy incorrectly.
t Apparently this was the great scholar and tzayeller.
THE VISITATION OF SHBOFSHISE, 1628.
181
B|
BichardoB Coninisby de Leo-=iFMatilda fit. et h»r. Johan'es Fomewell EdwardoB
menster co. Here!, ifil. 4]. I [/^fnwa^r|[FamweII]decom.01oac. 8 fil. s.p.
Hehricus=f=. ... fil ... . Rich. Coniiiir8bY=rDorothea fit. Willimufl
Goningsbj
fiUos
nothns.
Calcott.
Bichardos Coningsby miles:
Omt. Vshsr to King Jame$.
de Harksteed in Ed'r'i Glen- 8 fil.
com. Buff. ham de Beten
in CO. Soff.
. . fil Barker
de com. berk.
Beaumont
Coningsby.
Dorot
nea.
lifrii
r
HnmrriduB D'n'B=j=Elianora fil. Tho. Ooningsby^Elianora fil
Coningsby de
Morton ]^ot
\_Rsgi8].
Bogeri
Copley de
Sussex.
de Leominster
in com. Heref.
I
4.Wiliij
Hacklet de Eyton
in com. Heref.
Lmdu8=. ... fil. Bobertus 2.
Nicholas 2. Thomas. 4. Willimus. Hum!
Coninffsby — — Conin^by .... —
fil. et bsdr. 8. Humfidus. 5. Edwardus. fil. et hsdr. Windham. Georgius 5.
Thomas= fil.
Coningsby ....
8 fil. Sadler.
Winifrida Elizabetha yx. Gregory Fortuna.
vx.Simo- Oeorge Cottelby [Cat-
nis Bar- teshy"] [George Ketleby
ington of Steple, vide infra].
GUbertus
4fil. duxit
Jocosam
filiam
Thomsd
Eyans.
Constantine of Botiington.
S., flF. 69^ 70.
[Abics. — Or, tixfleurs-de-liSy three, two^ and one^ eabh.
f dooke Clarmu^ 12 July 1575.
Thomae Constantme of Dedington aVe DodmgtofiFf. . . .
m CO, Salop neere Whitchurch.
John Conetantine eldest «(w.=t=. . . . William Constantino of Whitchurch 2* son.
W^
Oonsiantino.=F. • . .
>m
I . ...
John Constantme eldest son.
•T
132
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHI&E, 1628.
A|
Thomas Comtantim of
Whitchurch in co. Salop.
r
B|
Richard Constan-^Bealrix da. ^ coh. ofifThomas
tine of Brodsley.
Oriffith HinUm of
Hinton in com. Salop.
Elizabeth 7ix.
.... Burgh
broth' to ir-
Lord Burgh.
George Constan-
tine of Poole in
com. Dor sett s.p.
Lawley
21^ hus¥.
John^
son s.p.
j I >
William Constan- Thomas
tine Chancellor of Lawley.
Torke s.p.
Robert.
Qeorge.
— Jane.
Phiiip Con-^=r. . . .
stantine of
Chester s^
son.
I r 1
Ric¥ Constan- Thomas Constan- WiUiam=r. . . .
tine of London tine of 8^ Mary Constan-
3^ son 1575. Axe in London tine of
2^ son. Lake.
Richard Poole Lord Montague.^. . . .
^1
Geffrey Poole.^. . . .
Sir TT- Nevill4=rElizabeth
Knt. brother and
uncle toy' E. of
Westmoreland.
da. to
Geffyrey
Pools.
I
EUzahetha uxor Henrici
Alley de Gusage in com.
Dorsett [Vis. Dorset
1623].
William Constantino of=rMargaretta da. to Sir W^ Nevill
Knt. brother & unkle to y* Earle
of Westmoreland.
Lake neer Winbume in
com. Dorsett.
Henry Oonstantine=. ...da.to.... Evelyn of Long-
of Lake. ditton in Surrey.]
€otbtt.
Harl. 1396, fo. 96. Harl 615, flF. 266^ 262^ S., flF. 76^— 86^
Arms of S^ Andrew Corbet op Moreton, K* : Harl. 1396.— Quarterly of twenty-
two : 1, Or, a raven sable, Corbett ; 2, Or, an escarbunele sable, TuRBT ;
3, Azure, two lions passant or, Erdington ; 4, Gules, crusily fitcMe [semte
of cross-crosslets fitch^e] and a Hon rampant or, Hopton ; 5, Azure, a mer^
maid argent, GuROS ; 6, Voire argent and sable, a canton gules, Stanton ;
7, Azure, six lions rampant, three, two, and one, argent, within a bordure
engrailed or, Leybourne ; 8, Gules, two lions mssanl argent, wUhin a
bordure engrailed or. Strange ; 9, Gules, a bend bettveen two crescents or,
Langbergh ; 10, Or, three bars and in chief two pallets sable, over all an
inescutcheon ermine charged with three bars gules, Burley ; 11, Barry of six
or and azute, a bend gules, Penbruge ; 12, Or, three roses gules, Younge ;
13, Or, an eagle displayed vert, debruised by a bendlet gobonde argent and
gules, Stbton ; 14, Barry nebuUe of six or and vert, Hawberke ; 16, GuUs,
crusily afid three lueies hauriant or, Luor ; 16, Argent, three ehevroneU
THE VISITATION OF SHKOPSHIBE, 1628.
188
sahlej Archdeacon ; 17, Oulesj three roachee naianf in pale argent, Roche ;
18, Argent, three bendlets sable, Haocombe ; 19, GhileSy a lion rampant or
debruised by a bendlet azure, all within a bordure engrailed of the second,
Talbott [of Richards Castle] ; 20, Barry of six or and vert, eighteen
fleurs-de-lis counterchanged, Mortimer [op Richards Castle] ; 21, Oulss,
two bars vair. Save ; 22, Oules, ten bezants, four, three, two, and one, a
label of three points azure, Zouche.
1 Crest. — An elephant argent, on his back a castle triple-towered or, trappings of
the last and sable.
2 Crest. — A squirrel sefant or, cracking a nut.
Arms: Harl. 1396. — Corbet of Stanwardin quarters these four coates more:
1, Argent, a chevron engrailed between three mullets sable [Eynaston] ;
2, Argent, on a chief or a bird sable [Horde] ; 3, Ermine, a chevron guies
[Kynaston — the Audley Coat] ; 4, Argent, a fesse between six martlets
gules [Cornish choughs proper, Onslow].
Arms : Harl. 1396 : Corbet of Albriohton and Lononor. — Quarterly : 1, Or,
two ravens sable, within a bordure engrailed gules bezantee ; 2, Oules, two
lions passant argent, a label of five points azure, Stranoe iu Shrewsbury
MS. ; 3, Per fesse gules and vert, a fesse argent, in chief a chevron of the
last, Sprencheaux in Shrewsbury MS. ; 4, Sable, two lions passant within
an orle of cross-crosslets argent, Springeslow in Shrewsbury MS. [Sprino-
SEAUX].
Crest. — A raven sable, holding in the beak a sprig of holly vert, fructed gules.
Arms : Harl. 1396 : Corbet op Pontesbury. — Quarterly: 1 and A, Or, two ravens
sable ; 2 and 3, Argent, a falcon close proper, belled or, perching on a staff
lying fesseways refute vert [Edge alias Hawkins].
This descent of Corbet entred by Peter Moss seruant to M' Augustine Vincent.
Corbet nobilis Nonnannu8.nr=. . . .
Anns : Or, a rayen proper.
I
Robertus oognominatus Corbet floruit tempore WilPs Conq. Tt apparet in
Registro abbathie de Salop a® 1187 [witnessed the charter of Henry I. to
the Abbey of Shrewsbury 1121 ; held fifteen manors in Salop].
Arms : Or, a rayen sable, a label of two points azure.
\
I
Robertus Corbet D'nus
de Alencester [Alcester]
in CO. Warr. s.p.
Henricns filius=FSibilla
Herbert! Came-
rarius Hen. 1.
filia et
cohaeres con-
cubina Regis
Hen. 1.
Henricus
1 Rex
AnglisB.
Alicia* vx.
Willelmi
Botreaux.
Herbertus filius
Herb'to.
Reginaldus Co[me8]
ComubiaD.
I
I
WilFus Botreaux Do[minus] de
Boscastell in co. ComubisB.
'
p
* Omitted in Bhiewsbnry M8.
134
THE VISITATION OF 8HB0PSHIBE, 1623.
iJ
Rogerns Corbet [witnessed charter of Henry I. to Abbey=j=. . . .
of Shrewsbury 1121 ; held twenty-five manors in Salop].
Enerardns Corbet.
Wilrus Corbet de Whatlesburgh=T=
[Wattlesborough] in com. SalopJ
Turet=T=[L
Petrus filius Thoredi alias
'TheorediaVs TureW] de Morton
called Morton Turet] in com.
Salop.
mcia da.
of Bertram
Haget.]
Thomas Corbet de What-=
lesbargh in com. Salop.
Arms : Or, two ravens
sable.
Barth'us Toret filius Petri=
Turet de Morton [living
in 1203].
....
* • . •
=f=Rogerus=T=Cecilia filia et h©r.
Corbet Alani de Hedelegh
miles. [Hadley] vxor 2.
Lucia. Johanna filia et cohsBres.'
\. ^ /
fecerunt particoem t'ra'
ao 28 H. 8.
=Bichardu8
Corbet miles
de Morton.
Bogerus Corbet de Hed-
deley obijt a« 43 H. 8.
Arms : Or, three
ravens in pale sable.
• . • •
Bichardus Corbet=f=Petronilla D'na
de Morton in com.
Salop miles.
de Booley et de
Edgbaldenham
32 H. 8.
Bobertus
Corbet de
Heddeley.
Bogerus Corbet a® 12
E. 1.
Arms : Or, three
ravens, two and one,
sable.
. • . •
I
n
Matilda filia .... D'ni=T=Bobertus Corbet=T=Katherina fil. Joh'is D'ni Thomas
deTide8hill[a%fo5Aa//]
vidua 85 E. 1.
de Morton in co.
Salop miles.
Strange de Enokinge et Corbet
Midle vz. 1. miles s.p.
Thomas Corbet de=FAmicia.
Morton in com.
Salop miles.
I I
Fulco.
Johannes
a^ 8 E. 8.
Thomas Corbet ob. ante p*rem 8.p.
Arms : Or, six ravens, tnree, two,
and one, sable, on a -canton gales
two lions passant argent
Bobertus Corbet de Morton miles ob. 49 E. 3.=FElizabetha.
Johanna vx. Bob'ti Thomas Corbet mill
Harley. =j= de Watlesburgh.
Hamo Peshall=T=Alicia filia Elizabetha filia et hsBres napta Joh'e Thomas,
miles.
.eB~T~» ...
Johannes Corbet de
Wylaston. =f
I
B
et heres. Ipstones militi 8 R. 2.
■T
F •
>
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
135
B
c|
D
Bl
Richardus Lacon=r=Elizabetha fil.= Johannes
miles iBmaritus], et haeres. Grendon
xjs 1 maritos.
WillimaB
Ipstones.
I
Willimufl.
T
Thomas.
Rannlphns Brereton de Malpas=y= Alicia filia et hsBres.
in com. CestrisB. ^
Eatherina yxor Ed'r'i Hopton. Johanna vxor Ric'i Blonnt.
Henricns Hopton. Willimns Blonnt.
Johannes Hopton. Petras Blonnt.
I
Rogerns Corbet de Morton=7=Margareta fil. et haer.
Erdington D'n's de
Shawberyob. 19R. 2.
in com. Salopiae miles ob.
18 R. 2.
Fulco Corbet miles=F
filiusRoberti6R.2.
Rob tasCorbet=pMargareta filia
obijtan7H.6.
WilPi MaUory
militis.
Johanna.
Elianora.
Joh'es D'nns de=T=KatherinaEliza-
betha filia et
hflBres.
MothwY IMaw-
thwy] [Mowddy].
Hn^o Bnrgh miles^pElizaoetha soror et
Tre arias Anglise. hseres Folconis.
Fnlco de
Mouthwy
s.p.
♦John
Borgh miIe8.=j=Jana ana filiar' et hered* Willi'mi Clopton militis.
T
Isabella Txor Elizabetha yxor Ancareta Txor Eleanora vx. Tho.
John Lingeyn Will'i Newport Joh*es Leigh- Mitton [Molton]
militis. Ar. =f ton Ar. Ar. =t=
I
I
I
Elizaoetha vxor Georgij Dorothea vxor Philippi Thomas Corbet
Sandford de Sandford in Kynaston de Walford ob. s.p.
CO. Salop. in com. Salop.
Thomas Hopton.=rEIianora filia et cohsBres Waited Lacy.
Maria vxor Rob*ti Charl-
ton de Apley in co. Salop.
Rogernsf Corbet=f=Elizabetha fil^a et hsdres Thomsd
miles ob. Hopton renapta Tiptof t Comiti
o Wigorniaa et 3^ W® Stanley.
* This generation is not giTen in Bhrewsbaiy MS., though the next generation is incladed.
t A* 6 E. 4 Bex licentiam dedit Rogero Corbet de Moreton militi et Blizabethe Txori eius
oonsangainsB et Tni hnrednm Will'i Lacjr militis qaod ipsi in hereditatem soam post mortem
tarn prad'c'i Willi quam Margaietn Txoii sae ingredi poasint rot. 37. [HarL 1396.J
136 THB YISITATIOK OF SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
Oj
Anna vxor ThomaD Maria vxor Thom© Elizabetha vx. Jana Txor Tho.
Sturrj de Rossall Thornes de Sheluock Rich*i Cholme- Cresset de Vp-
in CO. Salop. [Shelvock] in co. ley de co. Cestr' ton in com.
Salop. militis. Salop.
I Coxhtt De iWortotu
Robertus Richardus Corbet de Morton=T=Elizabetha filia Walteri D'ni Ferrers
Corbet Corbet in com. Salop miles
obijt s.p. ob. 8. H. 7.
de Chartley renupta Tho. Leighton
de Watlesburgh militi.
Maria vxor Tho. Lacon Anna vxor Tho. Corn- Elizabetha vxor Georgins
de Willey in co. Salop wdl de Burford in co. ThomsBTrentham Corbet
militis. Salop militis. de Shrewesbnry. s.p.
Robertns Corbet=pElizabetha filia Henrici Katherina vx. Margareta vxor
de Morton miles
obijt a« 5 H. 8
[Sheriff 1501].
Vernon de Haddon in Tho. Onneslow Ric'i Clyve de
CO. Derby militis ob. a° de Rodington Walfordincom.
1568. in CO. Salop. Salop.
Rogems* Corbet de Morton Corbet in co. Salop=pAnna filia Andre©
obijt 1588 [Sheriff 1530]. D'ni Windsor.
Elianora. Waltems Jeronimns Corbet 4 fil. de=T=Dorothea fil. et hseres
— Corbet Bestlow vnus consiliariorum
Vrsula. 8 fil. s.p. in M'chijs Walliae.
Thorn© Poyner de
Bestlow in com. Salop.
Rogems 1. Robertns 2. Anna vxor Will'i Gatacre de Gatacre
in CO. Salop Ar.
Margareta vxor Andreas Corbet de Morton=^Jana filia Rob'ti Nedham
Francisci Palmer Corbet in com. Salop miles
militis. ob. 1578 [Sheriff 1551].
de Shenton [Shavington]
in CO. Salop militis.
Robertas Corbet de Morton=FAnna filia Olineri D'ni S^ Johnde Bletsho
filinset h©res obijt bP 1588. renupta .... Betton [Bition].
..L ~ "'
Elizabetha vxor Henrici Anna vxor Adalphi Cary
Wallop militis. militis s.p.
Judith fil. [Thomas]=Richardns Corbet=Maria filia Morgani Wolfe de
Astin [Austin] de de Morton miles Mereden [Meriden] in com.
Oxley in com. Staff, balneatus 2 fil. Warr. relicta Tho. Lee de
relictaWillimi Basset s.p. Clateicott in ooul Oxen,
de Blore.
J 1
* A^" 14 H. S Bex 22 Octob. licentiam dedit spi'alem Bogero Corbet filio et hnredi Boberti
Corbet militis ac oonsangaineo et hnredi Blizabeths Leighton nnper Txoris Bioardi Corbet
patris d'ci Boberti ingrediendi gr. rot 67 et 66 et a* 23 H. 8 rot 14. [UarL 1396.]
THE VISITATION OF 8HBOP8HIKE, 1628.
137
2. Mupureta vx.
Thomsd Harlev de
Brampton oo. iBEere-
ford.
I
I
8. Maria. BeginaldoB Arthnrus
L
8.p.
Rogems
s.p.
8.p.
8.p.
Elizabetha
8.p.
Yincentias Corbet de Morton^
in com. Salop miles d fil. obijt
8 Marti j 1622 sepidtaB apad
Morton.
Andreas Oorbet de=
Morton in co. Salop
miles ao 1628.
=Francisca filia Will'i
Hnmfreston de Hnm-
freston in com.
Salop Ar.
1. Anna vx. Walteri
Leveson militis.
^Elizabetha filia Will'i
Boothby de [Delfe-
house] 00. Staff. Ar.
I
Margareta vzor Thomas
Gorl^t de Stanwardine in
com. Salop renupta Tho.
Scrynen de Prodesley Ar.
l.Vinoentins Corbet 2. Andreas. [Ru^rdus.] IMaurictua e.]
»t. 6 annomm a® — —
1628. 8. Robertns. [Arthttrus s,]
[7.3 Beatrix*
{uxor Franasd]
Francesca[7^-
[2,] Anna vxor
Pelhami Corbet
de Lee in com.
Salop A.
I I
[4,] Margareta [ux.
Tfuf Barkley].
[5.] Elizabetha.
s
e.] Maria [ux.
oh'is Pierce],
[8.] [Franeisca
ux..., Taylor."]
Robertns Corbet=
[de ffumfrestan]
2filin8.
Yincentins
[JiUue i].
=Bregetta filia et hs&v. Jacobi
Pnce de Inisymaingwin in
com. Merioneth militis.
Maria vxor Bio'i Hnssey de
Adbrighton Hnssey in oo.
Salop militis.
Andreas [^]. [ifarta i.]
[Anna j.] [Margareta 5.]
— Franciscns [j]. [SlizaMhas.] [Alicia ^.J
Jacobus [^].
Cotilft Be StatrtDAYDine : [Or^ a raven proper^ in chief a ereecenf],
Robertns Corbet=f=Jana filia et cohsDr. Thomie Eynas- Elizabetha vxor Yin-
2 fil. de Stanwar-
dine.
ton de Walford in co. Salop.
centij Cnrson.
Jana vxor Edwardi Margareta Yxor Richardns Arthnrns Rogems.
Hanmer. .... Eynaston. Corbet 2. Corbet 8.
N 0
* In Shrewsbory MS. this appears ms "Beatrix uxor Franasa," and below is the name
*' Thomes.**
138
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
M N
Sasanna vx.
Wiiri Yonge
de Kenton.
Gertrude
YX
Bald-
wjne.
Thomas Corbet=pMargareta
de Stanwardine
in com. Salop.
filia=ThomaB Scrinen
Vinoentij Cor- de Prodesley Ar.
bet de Morton 2 maritns.
militia.
Sobertns.
Elizabetha.
Jana vxor Thomad
Lee de Langley in
CO. Salop.
I Anna
Johanna yx.
Tho. Newport.
Maria vxor Tho.
Powell de Os-
waldestre.
Dorothea vxor Eic'i
Manwaring de Ight-
feild.
[Coriiett De SOgemonO : Or, a raven, in chief a mullet.']
[doriiet of S^tofteO
Beginaldus Corbet=f=Alicia filia Johannis Oratt-
8 fil. vnus Jnsti- wood [^Oratwood] consan-
ciarior* de banco guinea et vna haered' Ro-
Begis de Stoke in landi Hill militis Maioris
CO. Salop. London.
Richardus Corbet=f=Margeria filia
2 fil. [Sheriff Joh'ifi Sanell
1561]. militis.
Edwardns.
Jana.
Rolandus 2.
Bobertus 8.
„ I
retru8=
Corbet.
I
Beginaldus
Corbet 2
filiuB.
=Elizabetha filia ThomsB
Pigot de Chetwine in
com. Salop.
Franciscus 4.
Andreas.
I
Bobertus=FFrancesca filia et hsdres BobtH Maria.
Corbet.
Spencer de Mansfeild in Sher-
wood et de Lincolns Inne.
Alicia.
Elizabetha.
Hk
[Coriiett Be S^tOtte : Or, a raven sable.']
Bichar-=
dus Cor-
bet de
Stoke.
=Anna filia
ThomsB
Bromeley
militis Can-
cellarij
Angliie.
Elizabetha vx.
Boberti Ar-
den de Park-
hall in com.
Warr.
Maria vx.
Franoisci
Newton
de High-
lee.
Anna
vxor Ed-
wardi
Mitton
de Hals-
ton.
Maria vx. Hmn-
fredi Lee de
Langley in com.
Salop Baronetti.
Elizabetha
lt4X ].
I
[Johannes CorbettdfF^Anna fil. ... . Manwaring
Stoke Baronetius.
de Ighifield.
Johannes fil.]
Maria.
I
Bichardns Corbet^ Anna filia Hamfr*i Weld de London Jana.
de Stoke. | militis et Aldermanni.
[. . . .fil.]
THE VISITATION OF SUROPSHIRE, 1628.
Bobertng Corbet de Caus Castell in com. Salop [ameroed=
in X marks 1176. — Madox, 'Hist, of Excheq., i., 542].
Arms : Or, two ravens sable.
139
. • . .
Robertas Corbet de Cans filins Roberti.=F. . . .
Thomas Corbet de Caus fil. et=f=[Isabel sister and coh. of Reginald de
hsdr. Roberti [Sheriff 1249].
Valletort of Trematon, Cornwall, and
widow of Alan de Danstanrill.]
Petrus* Corbet Baro=pAlicia.
de Cans obijt 28 E. 1
[summoned to Parlia-
ment 1298-1800].
Alioia Yxor Rob*ti
Baronis Stafford.
[Arms : Or J a
chivron gules.']
Emma Txor Briani
de Brampton qui
obijt ao 1287 ilia
a<> 1284.
Petms* Corbet Baro Corbet Aid^Beatrix Nicnolaus Baro Waltems Brampton
Caus obijt 16 E. 2. s.p. [sum- [living Stafford. miles,
moned to Parliament 1822]. 1847]. =f =t=
I
r
Edmundus Baro Stafford. Brianus Brampton.
Radulphus Comes
Stafford.
Margareta vxor Rob'ti
Hartey militis.
Elizabetha vx. Ed'i*
Cornwall militis.
I
I
I
WiUimus de Corbet de Aclev.'
Arma : Or, two ravenB sable within a
bordure engrailed of the second bezant^.
. ■ • .
N. Corbet a quo Corbet de Hope.
Arms: Or, two ravens sable
within a bordure engrailed
gules bezants.
I tf orbrt De 9Pbrigi^n ft l^ongnor*
Edmundus Corbet.=f . . . . Willimus Corbet de Abrighton.=
Arms: As those of his father.
....
Edwardus Corbet.^. . . .
Cuthbertus Oorbet'^F. . . .
Robertus Corbet.=T=. . . .
B
IT
* Mich. Fines 9? B. 3, Salop, fol. 123. EdmnndoB de Oomabia et Elizabetha vxor eius tertia
iororum et hniedam Petri fihj et h»redis Petri filij Thonui Corbet daot Regi 25 marcas pro
releaio sno de propari« ipeam Elizabetham oontingente de t^ris qaie faeraut diet! Petri vis. de
qoarta parti Baronia de Caos (^nain partem ydem Ed'us et Elizabetha dicant desoendiase iare
nereddiho eiadem Ed'o et Elizabetha in propartem snam de Baronia pned'c*a post mortem
pFdic' Petri filij Petri. [Harl. 1396.] [This does not agree with the pedigree above.]
140 THB YISITATIOK OP 8HBOP8HIBB, 1628.
B.I L)
Bichardns CorheL^. . . . Willimns C!orbet.=F. . - .
Thomas Corbet.^. . . . Thomas Corbet.=F. . . .
^ I . ^1
I (
Bobertns Corbet.=i=. . . . Ricardns Corbet de Abrigfaton.=r- —
I ^1
Wimmns Corbet. Johamies Corbet.'y . . . .
Edwardns Corbet de Abrighton (Albrighton).^. . . . filia . • • • Pqjner.
Thomas Corbet.=yJaiia filia Ed Vi Barton de Longnorley [sic] (L(mgnar)in oo. Salop.
Margeria nxor Eatherina fiL= Edwardns Corbet de Longn<v in=Maria filia
Bogeri Pnle- Thom» Lee com. Salop Ar. fil. et haeres dnxit EdVi
ston de Em- de Langley in Annam fiham Bogeri Browne re- Banester
rail in com. com. Salop lictam Bic'i Hanghton militis et Txor 8.
Flint Ar. Ar. Txor 1. WillH Talbot de Shifiiall 8.p.
I 1
(Elizabeth Houghton.) (William Talbot.)
Maria vxor Bic*i Brooke (Broke) Thomas Corbet de Long-^Katherina reUcta
de Blakland[8] in cool Staff. nor in cool Salop 2 fiL .... Browne.
Thomas Corbet de Longn(»:^Jana filia et coheres Boberti Hor- Edwardns Cor-
in com. Salop Ar. a® 1628. ton de Houghton in co. Salop. bet 2 fiL s.p.
EdwardnsCor-=pMaigareta Bobertas= Ethel- lliomas 8. Hnmfndos 7.
bet de Long- filiaEdwardi Corbet de dreda — —
I nor fiL et h»r. Waters London (Eliza- Bichardns 4. Sara s.p.
1628 [marri- [Waties] de anri- beiha) — —
age settlement Bnrwaj in faber fiL filia Oeorgins 5. Anna.
12 Jane 1617]. com. Salop 2, 1628 — —
Ar. Drewrj. BogemsS. YrsohL
Edwardas 1 s.p. Edwardns. Thomas.
(S^ WaUam Oorbei.y=r. . . .
. I
I I
(Peter Corbef of Oaueee.)^ (Tkomae.)
r u I
* Peter Corbett lorde of GaoBes did ooofinne to Boger Corbeti mj oousjn A* qidiifto X. 1.
Amu : Two rmTena. [HarL 616, to. 255^.]
THB VISITATION OV SHS0P8HIKB, 1628.
141
?
n\
enbtt Be IHgt.
u|
?
Bogeros Corbet de Leigh.
Arms: Or, two rayens sable
within a bordnre engrailed gales.
(John Corbet.)^. . . .
itUai
Rogerus Corbet de Leigh.rF. . . . (Peter Corbet.) (John Corbet.) (WilUam Corbet.)
Petrus Corbet de LeiglLT=. . . .
IT
Thomas Corbet de Leigh.=p. . . .
I? — -^ — - '
Thomas Corbet de Leigh [Sheriff 1427};^
a
Hugo Corbet.nr. . . . Beginaldos Corbet. Willmins Corbet.
I
Hugo Corbet.^fAlicia filia .... Brooke de Stretton in com. Salop.
1
BichardoB Corbet.=T=. . . . Annavxor Will*i Barley. WiUimas Corbet.nr. • • •
Thoma8=j=Bo6a filia Lado- Johannes 2. BichardasS. Bichardas. Thomas.
Corbet, yici ap Owen
apDand Lloyd.
Bicnardas 1.
n
Wulimns 5. Elizaoetha.
Thomas 8. Willimns 5. Elizal
Michael 2. Johannes 4. Yrsola.
I
Jana=rJohanne8 Corbet de=FEatherina filia
filia
«...
Awston [Aaston].
Winifrida
vx. Fran-
cisoi Wil-
oookes.
Bicardi Hoase.
Johannes Corbet de Fok-
stow [^Fieketawe'] [Hack-
stow].
Cecilia.
Bichardas^
Corbet.
: Hester
fil.Ed.
wardi
Barker.
Elizabetha
vx. Bolandi
Clark.
Maria
Bogeri
Beist.
Thomas. Bichardas.
Corbet de
Fokstow
[Fiek-
stow"].
^
142
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIEE, 1628.
Coriirt Be Eefrt. v I
I
Rogenis Corbet de Leigh Newport et Hainpton.=^Maria.
Arms : Or, two ravens sable
engrailed gales, a mallet for difference.
\r
3 within a bordare j
[ifference. I
Thomas Corbet de Leigh.=f= Jana fil. Joh'is Beuerley* de Brownkeff [BroumhilT]
fin Coraedale in com. Salop militis.
Petras Corbet=FEIizabetha filia WUTi Brereton Elizabetha vx. Bob^ti
de Leigh.
de Brereton militis.
I
Screaen de Frodesley.
'X
Gwenthlianaf Gwynne filia=f=Joh'es Corbet=pJohanna fil. Howelle
Tho. ap Bees [tix. ;?].
senior 2 fil. I ap David [ux. 7].
UP
Katherinat ux. Margaretaf vxor Thoms Elizabethaf vxor Ed'rM ap Howell
DauedisapJen- ap David Lloyd. de le Yenner lenupta Joh'i
ken Gwenne. Lingen de Witton.
J
Bichard ap Edward ap Howell de le-Yanor.
Thomas Parcell 2 fil. Nioh'i Purcell de Sherney.=i=Anna filia et hsdres.
Georgias Ireland de Abrighton [Adbrighton].=f=Maria filia vnica et hsdres.
Thomas Ireland de Abrighton in co. Salop Ar. Jastic' ad paoem 1623.
I
r
BichardoB Corbet
B.p.
leg filia WiU'i
Booth de Dan-
ham vxor 8.
Thomas Corbet de Leigh=^Jana filia Bogeri Eynaston
in com. Salop.
de Midle militis.
Jocosa soror
Johannis Pak-
ington militis
vx. 2.
r
Johannes Corbet de Leigh daxit in
vxorem Margaretam filiam Thomie Blonnt
militis [Sheriff 1526].
Edwardas Corbet de Glaseley .
Thomas,
w
* Probably Barley of Bromcroft. John Barley of Bromcroft OasUe was Sheriff 1409.
t Shrewsbury MS. makes Elizabeth the daaghter of Gwenthlin, and states that Elizabeth left
issue by both of her hasbauds. Katherine and Margaret appear as the two daughters of Joan,
the first wife of John Corbet.
THE VISITATIOK OF SH&OPSHIBE, 1628.
148
w|
Anna Txor
Thorn.
Morton.
Katherina vxor
ThomaB Lewter
[Later],
Maria vx.
Ric'i Staf-
ford.
Rolandas
Corbet
s.p.
Georgius"
Corbet.
=Katherina
fil. Ed'rM
Barton.
I
I
I
Johannes. Thomas. Katherina. Anna.
Willimns Corbet de Lee in com. Salop.^Alicia filia Thomse Lacon de Willey.
I
I
I
Elizabetha vxor Jana vxor Dorothea Beginaldns Corbet 4 fil. daxit
Joh'is Somer- John Berrey ux. Hum- Margeria filia Rogeri Lewter de
fridi
vile de co.
Warr.
(Bert/) de
Oswaldestre. Draper.
Shrewesbury. [Roger Luter was
Bailiff of Shrewsbury 1514.]
Anna filia et hsDres a yeare old 1584.
Johannes
Corbet 2.
I
Thomas Corbet de Ashton=^Elizabetha (Ulynor) fil. Tho. Williams
(Aston) [Auston].
— Arms as Corbet of Leigh,
Lancelotns with a label of three points.
Corbet 8.
T
de Willaston in com. Salop.
Arms : Sable, three nags* heads
erased ermine.
I
8. Thomasine vxor 4. Elizabetha. Reginaldus Corbet 8 filius duxit Fran-
Johanni Lloyd. cescam filiam da. to f^ hei, of Baily.
I I I I
Thomas Corbet 2 l.Blancheavx. Joh*is 2. Anna vxor Wilrus=7=Anna filia
filios duxit Janam Lloyd ap Hugh Lloyd Richardi Orif- Corbet
filiam .... Lloyd de Bettus. fithdele Poole, de Lee.
de Leighton.
Wiiri Pel-
ham mili-
tis.
I
Pelhamus Corbet de Lee in = Anna* fil. Andre« Corbet de Morton
CO. Salop Ar. a^' 1628. Corbet in co. Salop militis.
Corbet He Ji^amptotu
Edmundus Corbet de Hampton'
in com. Salop 4 fil.
'Gwen filia Hoelle Vichan
de Lwydearche.
JohaimeB Corbet parsona=f=Margareta filia Griffith
ecolesisB de Ystroworthy.
de Tralbrege.
Janat vxor Tho. Lloyd
de Hogedea.
Johannes. Boluidos.
Willimns.
1
Dauid=T=Eatherina fil. Henrioi
Corbet.
Herle de Stawerdd.
Eathenna. Anna.
Margareta.
I
I
Thomas 1. Henricns 2. Thomas 8. WiUimus 4. Bolandns 5. z
* This Buurriage is not given in Shiewibnry MS.
t Omitted in Kuewsbnij MS.
14A
THB VISITATION OP SHSOPSHIBSj 1628.
Thomas Corbet=7=Margareta filia Bogeri Lingen
de Hampton. de Hayrse [Hayrat] [Hurst],
z I A
Johamia vxcr Rio*i ap John ap
Bees an Morris de Mothwey
[Mowddy].
Beginaldns Corbet^=Jana filia Ric'i
de Hampton a^
1589.
H.Ji. . .p.
Thomas 2 s.p.
Georgins 3 s.p.
Steuen filij
Will'i Steuen.
I Coxhtt of y ontefdbttts*
Hugo Corbet de=f=Elizabeth» fil. et coh»r.
Bogeri [Edge alias Haw-
kins].*
Pontsbury fil.
ThomaB.
Margareta vxor
Edwardi ap
Dauid de
Dunvyn.
Elizabeths
vx. Ed-
wardi
Stedman.
Bogerus=FMaria
Corbet
de Pon-
tesbury.
I
filia
Beginaldi
Corbet.
Eliz. vx.
Joh'es
Danby.
I
Beginaldns Corbet de= Susanna fiL Hugonis Edwardus. Henrious.
Pontesbury 1628. "Wrotesley militis.
Corbet He JS^tOton : [Or^ two ravens m pale proper, a bordure engrailed . . . .]
Joh'*es Corbet inior de'^Anna filia .... Belgrave de Belgrave in com. Leioest*r.
Newton in com. Salop.
Henrious Corbet=f=Amicia filia Bob^ti Clough filij ThomsD
de Newton. ap Bob't' Clough.
1. Edwardus Corbet=f=Anna fil.
de Newton in com. Willimi
Salop a^ 1628. Jennyns de
Yorton.
Brigitta yx.
Joh*is Baker
de Monslow.
Eatherina tx.
Milonis Puller
{BuHer] de
Shrewesbury.
Elizabetha
vxor Bich'i
Downes de
Nobald.
Bichardus:
Corbet.
:Elianora fil. Bic'i
Furber de com.
Cestr' yeoman.
Johanna.
Blancnea.
Brigitta.
zJL.
2. Simon.
8. Bolandns Corbet
de Warwick.
4. Thomas Cor-
bet de London
Ypholster.
6. A
aam.
5. Henricus Corbet
de London grocer.
* See the armB of Corbet of Pontesbury quartering Bdge alias Hawkins at page 188.
THB YISITATION OP SHR0P8HIEB, 1628. 145
Combjall of Burfortr/
Harl. 1896, fo. 91.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Quarterly of eighteen : I, Ermine^ a lion rampant gulee^ within
a hordurs engrailed sable bezantee ; 2, Argent, on a bend coftised sable three
mullets or [Letntall of Hampton] ; 3, Sable, a bend lozengy argent
rLBUTON] ; 4, Barry of six argent ana azure [Grey of Codnor] ; 6, Or, a
Jian rampant azure, a crescent for difference [Perot, Earl of Worokstbr] ;
6, Or, three pallets sable [Earl of Argyle] ; 7, OuUs, three garbs within
a double Oressure counterflory or [Leonin Soott ?] ; 8, Barry of ten argent
and azure, an orle of ten martlets gules [Valence] ; 9, Or, three inescutcheons
barry of six [gales] and vair [Montchensy] ; 10, Oules, a bend lozengy or
[Marshall, EARL of Pembroke] ; 11, Argent, on a chief azure three
crosses form/e fitchie of the field [Stronqbow] ; 12, Sable, three garbs
argent [Maomorough ?] ; 18, Or, three piles in point gules, a canton vair
[Basset] ; 14, Or, a f esse gules [Golvile] ; 15, Oules, three bars paly of
six argent and sable rBARRB ?] ; 16, Barry of six or and azure, a bend gules
[Pbmbridgb] ; n. Or, on a chief gules three martlets of the field [Wogan
of Weston] ; 18, Argent, on a chief sable a lion passant or [Whytyot].
1 Grest. — A Cornish chough proper.
2 Grest. — A cockatrice argent.
[Among the banners of those who entered France 16 Jane 1518 occars :
" Shrbpshyr Banerett — Sir Thomas Gornwell Baron of Barford bayretii Sylver a
Lyon goalies powderyd wyth bessaants and a crown apon his hed gold, and
Gomisb choghes. Made Banerett at this tyme.*' (Gotten MS. Gleop. G. v.) For
a description of the Standard of the Baron of Barford, temp. Henry III., see ' GoU.
Top.,' iu., 60.]
S' John Gomwall E^^. . . . nyce to the Dnke of Brittaine.
I
obn Gomewall of Peter wruwiui.-T-.
Fanhope K^ . Hamley.
S' Jonn Gomewall of Peter Gomwall.=f . ... da. to Roger
Lewis Gomewall.^. . . .
I
Edmond Gomwall.=T=. . . .
SF Thomas Gomewall E^
S' Brian Gomwall of Kinlett E^=f Mawde da. to the lord Strange of Blackmere.
T
8^ John Gomwall Mabell da. A heire vx. S' John Blonnt of
E^ ob. 8.p. Sodington E^ =jF
* The early desoents of this pedigree in Harl. 1396 are rery confnaed, parts haring beea
cancelled, and alterations made.
146
THE YISITATIOK OP SHBOPSHIBE, 1628.
John King of England.=F. . . .
I
Henry the 8=
King of
England.
T
*icdi
: Elinor da. & coh. Richard Earle of Cornwall:
of Raymond E. & King of the Romans
of Prouince. elected Emperor.
Xanchia da. & coh.
of Raymond E. of
Province sister to
the Qneene.
Isabell wife to
Manrice Fitz-
Harding Ix).
Barkley.
Edmond
Comewall
ob.l9E.l
s.p.
. ... da. & coheire
to & Brian Bramp-
ton Knight.
Rich, de Come-=FJoane da. to
wall 2 Sonne to
Rich. E. of
Comewall.
Jo. Fitz Allen
rPitz Alan]
Lo. of Clnnn.
f
S' Qeoffrej Cora-=f=Margrett da. & coheire to S' Hngb de
waUE*.
T
Mortimer Baron of Bnrford.
S' Rich, de Cornwall Baron^Sibell sister to John
of Burford ob. 18 E. 8. I de Botringham.
GeoflFrey S' John
2. 8.
S' Bryan de Cornwall Baron
of Bnrford sonn & h. ob. 7
Jan. 1 H. 4 s.p.
S' GeoflFrey [Cornwall]. =f. . .
S' Richard Comwall=
K^ 2 Sonne Baron of
Burford.
=Cicely da.
to S' Jo.
Seymer.
>flTe
Geoffrey Ellen.
8.
S^ Thomas le Barre.=7=Ellen sister to John Lo. Talbott 1 Earle of Salop.
James le Barre.=f=Eliz. da. & heir to y« Earle of Denon.
S' Edm, Cornwall:
Knight Baron of
Bnrford.
=Eliza. da. & coheir
to S' James Barre
K^ 2 wife.
Elianor
vxor ....
Mortimer.
T
Joane vx.
. . . . de la
Barre.
liz. Tx. & Jonn
E
Thomas
Corbett.
de Barre
K* ob.
B.p.
Otes ComwaU.=p. . . .
I
Thomas Gorawall.=j=Margrett dn. to . . . . Oliffbrd.
^1
Lawrence Comewall.=^Amy da. of ... . Stronder.
T
WiU^m Cornwall.
THB VISITATION OF 8H&OF8HIEE, 1628.
147
A|
S' Thomas Gomwall=
K* Baron of Burford
[Sheriff 1469].
'Elizabeth da. & heire to S^ Rowland Lintall E^
Arms : Argent, on a bend cottised sable three
mnUets or.
ion
Richard.
S'Row
Cornwall of
Berington in
com. Ueref.
[Rich:
iand^. . . .
I I
John
s.p.
Giles
s.p.
» Edmond
Cornwall
Baro' of
Bnrford.
;icnard=7=.
Elizabeth da. &
heir to Tho.
Hord of Bridg-
north.
S' John
Wogan
of Wys-
ton.
• • • .
» Richard
Cornwall
Jane da. & one
of y* heirs to Si-
mon Melbome
of Telington.
I
S' Thoma8=pAnn da. to S' S' Henry=j=Katherin da.
Cornwall
K* [Sheriff
1606],
Richard Cor-
bett of Mor-
ton E^
Wogan
of Pen-
dergest.
& coh. of Da-
vid Mathew
of Radnor.
Anne nx. Eliziabeth tz. Joyce vzor Mawde S' G^rge=. ... da.
Tho. lee .... Jones of .... Bar- vx. Come- to ... .
of lang- Wrixham in row of John wall E^ Bridges,
ley. CO. Derby Baling- Nan- ob. s.p.
=f= [Denbigh]. ha'. fant.
William
Nanfiemt.
Richard lee of
langley. ^
Homfry lee of langley Baronet.
John 2.
Ann vx. Jo. Brom-
wich.
J
Richard Cornwall Baron of Bnr-^Jane da. & coh. to S' Margery da. & coh. vx.
ford [Sheriff 1694]. Henry wogan E<. S' Rich. Walden.
I
Elicab. Tx. George lo. Talbott E. of Salop.
T
Ann ox. Peter Compton.
Henry Lord Compton.=p. . . .
Will'm E. of Northampton.
Edmond Cornwall the Thomas Comwall=T=Eatherin da. to John
Strange Baron of Bur- 2 sonne Baron of
ford ob. B.p. [Sheriff Bnrford.
1680]. B
Harley of Brampton
Castle widow to John
Cressett.
I
Anne yx.
Welshe.
U8
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
Cornwall
2 Sonne.
£i
Mande da. & h. to
Edward Combes
of Cliflford in com.
Warwick.
S' Thomas Com-=
wall K* Baron of
Burford 1685.
Thomas.
Eatherin wife to
Jo. Barneby of
Hnll in com.
Worster Esq'.
Mary wilfe toS'
Tho. Beade
sonn <& h. of &
Tho. Beade of
Barton K*.
'Ann da. to Gilbert
Littleto' [Little-
ton] of IVankley
Esq.
Edward 8.
Bichard 4.
Ann.
Eliz.
Margret
2. Thomas
died in the
Low Con-
,1 I
8. George.
4. Bobert.
— tries s.p.
Thomas. Ann.
I
["TT
ompton. 8
.Tho.
..<j».,.
Beatrix.
2. Edw.
4. Cornwall.
» Gilbert=FEhz. d. of S' Tho
Cornwall
. 5. J
ames.
7. Geo
j^
Beade of Barton in —
com. Berks K*. 6. Hnmfry 8.p. 8. John a twyne with G^ffry.
I
1. Thomas. 2. Francis. 8
I. Jonn.
I
1
Majy. Elizab.
Coston of Coston.
Harl. 1896, fo. 71^
Arms: Harl. 1896. — [Argent], a saldre [vert], on a chief [gnles] a lion passant [of
the first].
Thomas Coston de Coston [in Clnnganford'x'Elizabetha fil. Joh'es Leighton
parish] in com. Salop.
de Le Cotes.
Joh'es Coston de=F. . . .
Coston.
ie=[=.
Thomas Coston Anna ox. Johannis
2 s.p. Wigmore.
Thomas Clndd de Orleton=pElizabetha fil.=FranciscnB Lawle^ de Spoonehil]
et hsdres. [Sponhill, near wenlockj in com.
in com. Salop 1 maritns.
1
Salop.
Beatrix fil. & hsBres.
THE VISITATION OP SHUOPSHIEB, 1623.
Cotes of ^IBootitotc*
Harl. 1396, fo. 82^ S., fo. lO^—llK
Bx CharUs Joh'nia Ckites de Woodeule in com. tia[op At. ie!3.
Die dominies pfoz' poet featQin H'c'i ISnnmbie Ap'li A' t S. S. lu conucmC inter Robertnm
D'onm de Knjchbeloj ex jx^rtc vnn el Rogenim le Cbild de eadem ex altera tU' qnod d'cuB
Bob'tua relitxHtiit etc, d'co Bogero ct hKrodibos sou oTDiiimoduto cam'n'eni piuitum qanm habait
la quulnm pUcoun boMi in EDicbtclef qun vocatar LeonatdeiA-odc etc. Hija testibus Will'o de
Burgo, Roberto do EaicbUirlej et aliJB a* 4 E. 2.
SciaDt p'litca et faturi quod e^ Itogerui Slius Bogeri do Enitchttcj dcdi TboniK Hlio Bobetti
de Cotes capitale' mefmage' meom ac omiics t'nu et ten'ta m«a dominium redditus et seria'
omnium teiieotiam meoram cam pertin' in Cotes juita Sniaulton eC in Chcrlton infra manerium
de Ecclethall qn» ct quae bnbui ex dona prcd'c'i Tbomw fil. Bob't de Cotea etc. Habend' p'd'o'u
Tbomn el biercdibuB de oorpore auu exe'iitibtts etc. et a coiitingat' prcd'c'm Thomam obitc aine
bBredibuB etc, tunc integre retnaaeant Roberto filio Kogeri de Knjgbterlej fiatri meo ad turm'um
Yita post dcce«uiii ip'iu* Boberti, iiitegro reman cant Job an ui filio BobertipredVideKniKhtclej
et bsicdibos de oorporo etc. Et si eontingat' pred'c'm Job'cm sine lierede ubire tuuc Jobanni
fliio Ric'i de Somerford integre remaaeant, et u ooDtingal' pred'c'm Joh'em sine berede obirc.
time Will'o Rlio Kic'i de Homerford Tri eitudom Joh'ia integre rcmaneant. et si coDtiogat'
prad'c'm Will'm siiie hcreile' ubire, rectis hnredibus prcd'c'i Boberti de Kiiightlej integre
letnancant impctpetuum. Hijs testibos Joh'e Alio Rogeri de Enigbtelcj Joh'c de Broagblon
Joh'e de CogunluiJl Thoma de Uakedoa Rotierlo Alio Botierti de HelpeotOQ et aliji. DM. apod
Cotes A" 49 S. 3.
[Draving of a Seal, Plate I., Fig. 5.]
Sigillnm Joh'nib db Khightbi^y.
Hbc Indcntura tcatatur qaod ego Ellena Caluelej quondam vxor Joh'is Child de Emkerdon
oonccaai ad term' *igiiiti annorum ThoiiiM de Cotes jnxta SwTnuortou partciu mean manerii de
Gakerdon qaat mibi aoccdebat nomine dotis et aliam partem quam Agnes KDjghtetejr quondam
Txor Bobeiti Pouleahortt mibi dedit per cartam etc. «* 16 B. 8.
Harl. 1396, fo. 83. Harl. 1241, fo. TO*. S., ff. 70"— Tl*-.
Abmb: Harl. \5fiG.—Qmrl«rli/ of nine: 1, Qiuirltrly^l atul i, Ermint—i and Z,
Paly of liT or (iful guUx,' OoTKB j 2,Arg/-nt,ona trnid eaure three ivat&r-bougttt
or, Joiice[Jo!ob] ; S, Erminf, a eross guks, DAVENTitii; 4, Argent, two&rgan-
jnjMs jnleieayx gitUs bttwem mm rrou-crtiMlets axure, DuUNTON ; 5, Harry
of six or and yules, St, Owyn ; 6, Oitlea, two bars argent, in chief thrm pht«$,
Otei.EV [Oteby] ; 7, Azure, a Hon rampant argent within a horHure engrailtd j
or, Tehrkll [Tirbki,!,] ; 8, Azurt, a lion rampant or, rrownfl gulet, within '
an orle of crosi-crosuleta of the tecond, BlUWEs i 9, Argent, thrtf bemitett
mbU, Hacoomb [HaoooiibeI.
Orebt. — A cork proper, itaked, tombtd, and legged or.
[Among the bumera of ibosc who entered France 1 6 Jnne 1518 occurs: " Shrop. —
John Cottes bayryth aylver a coke goulls his hitkcll and bis tayll gold ; aud
Ric. CreeseL hys Petj Captayu." (Cotton MS. Uleop. 0. v.)]
RicliardaB de Cotea si
'x:
WUliimtB [cb] Cotes tam ilaie.=i
Uago Cote8.=f
-o them, and bis kiiLiMtuta
160
THE VISITATION OF SHK0P8HI&E, 1628.
A|
Walterus Cote8.=F. . . .
Robertas de Cotes miles [witnessed a charter James de Aldithle^^
Knt., to the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 1245-1257].
. . Willimnfl.
I
Willimus Cotes 8 sanne.
I
Joh'es* Cotes de Aston a® 21 E. 1.=t=. . . .
Robertus de Cotes in^Alicia soror Rogeri de Knightley
com. Staff. 9 E. 2.
ao 24 E. 3.
I
Robertus de Cotes a^ 18 E. S.^Flsabella.
Thomas de Cotes miles Do[minas] de Cotes=f=Elizabetha.
[in CO. Stafford] t'p R. 2 et H. 4.
Humfridus Cotes de Cotes=T=Johanna fil. et haer Dauentre of NorthampUm-
et Woodcote^ j shire, fuit vidua a** 89 H. 6.
Joh'nes Cotes de Cotes yicecome8=FElizabetha 2 fil. et vna hiered.
Comitatus Staff. bP 85 H. 6.
Tho. Downton Ar.
ich'i
Rich'us Cotes de Aile8bury=T=. . . .
in CO. Buck. 4 filius.
Thomas Cotes de=F.
com. Eborom.
Hugo Cotes. Richardus^ Joh'es Cotes de Christall Oristall Ahey [Kirk-
Cotes. I stall ?] in COOL Eborom fdit Seneacallus ib'm,
Johannes Cotes.=T=. . . .
Joh'es Cotes de Hedingle7=f Anna filia Christo- Oeorgius Cotes Ep'oB
hall in com. Eborum. pheri Marshall. Gestr fiL 2.
Christopherus Cotes=pElizabetha.
de Hanslapetde Ales-
bury in com. Buck.
T
Henricus
Cotes
fil. et
hsBres.
Martmus
Cotes de
Rochester.
Allexander=T=Vrsnla fiL Tho.
Cotes de Powell de
Cestr'. Hordy.
B
Jana nupta Antho' Magdalenavx. Margaretta. Anna sola h^res
Forster de Hauers- Silvestri — nupta Richardo
ham in co. Buck. Clarke. Elizabetha. Sparke of Chut&r
cottonunr.
• John is given as the son of William in Sbrewsbory MB.
THE VISITATION OF 8HB0PSHIBE, 1628.
161
|B
Hmnfr'ns Cotes de Cotes in com. Staff,
occisus apad Bosworth feild t'p. H. 7.
Margaretta
vx
Wright de
Namptwich
in CO. Cestr'.
L
=Elianora fil. Hnmfr' Joh'es Cotes 2
Blunt of Kinlett mil. fil. ob. s.p.
1 da,
to . , . .
Winning'
ton.
Johannes Cotes:
de Cotes et
Woodcote Capi-
tanens in Franc,
ao 5 H. 8.
=Ellena* fil. Ric'i Little-
ton de Pellaton hall in
com. Staff. Ar. sister to
S'' Edio, Litlelon K^.
Johannes
2 filins.
Nicholas
3 filins.
........ .r:::^.
vxor .... mani Ireton de
PiUcington. Ireton Jane
=y= vxor .... Eyton
I of Darhyshire.
I
Eliz. Yx. John
Fitzharbertde
Tissington
com. Darby.
. }. . „o, T...
Grosvenor de
Bellaport [Vis.
Staff. 1668, p.
163].
.... vx. Tho.
Bassett of Blore
vel Marston co.
Derby,
A
ana
nnpta
. . . . Hunt
de Aston
CO. Darby.
Richardns:
Cotes de
Worsop in
CO. Nott.
3 filins
2 Sonne.
Eliza, da.
to ... .
Tylston
[but see
below].
1
Joh es Cotes=
de Cotes in
CO. Staff, et
Woodcote
in com.
Salop.
n
EUza.
vxor
Rich.
Randall.
f
=Jana fil. Johannis
Braddock de Aid-
berston LAlber-
ston"] [Braddock
of Adbaston, co.
Warwick].
Thomas
sans
issue.
Simon 8
filins
s.p.
Joh'es Cotes de Wood-
cote in CO. Salop Ar.
nunc snperstes 27
Aug. a® 1616 et t*pe
visitaco'is 1623.
=Maria filia
Anthonij
Cole-
clonghe
of Ireland.
Maria vxor Anna vxor
Jh^Mitton Rob^
de Weston. Stevenson
of Tonge
2 da.
Richardns Cotes de CosAj^Eliza. da. to W^ Tylston de New port.
haU in com. Salop 2 fil.
I
)hn
I
Robert Cotes. John Cotes. Peter Cotes.
I
Johannes Cotes filins et hsDres apparens^ifary da. to Walter Bagott of BUthfeeld
1628 of Woodeotts [Sheriff 1614].
m com. Stafford.
Jc^ Cotes of Woodcotts.= Dorcas da. toS^ George Clarke Lo. Mayor ^
Alderman of London.
* She afterwards married Sir Wm. Bassett of Blore. (Staff. Vis. 1583.)
162
THE YISITATION OF SHROPSHIEE, 1628.
iS^ Robert S^
Harl. 1241, fo. 71.
Descend^ of Maud sister to W^ y* Conqueror.
S^ Raph S^ Owen K* temp. W^ Conqueror f^, . . .
Owm K*j=T=. . . .
TT* Lord Bruse of Oower.
S^ Raph S* Otvm.^Maude da. to 8^
J(^ Orehy KK
Jo^ S* Owen.=f=Margarett Lady
of Whitchurch,
Pier,
Bruse.
iers=^. . . .
use.
William Brus$.^=T^
W^ Lord Bruse of Oower.
I
Tr"»z
"• Lord Bruse
of Oower.
S^ J(^ S* Owen.=F. . . . Raph <8* Owen.^Tulian da, of ... . Piers Bruse.^. .
i"r~ — ^1 ^ _ r~' J .... J . it'
Raph S* Owen. Margarett. S^ Raph S^^Alice da. A hei. Maud vTf Elizabeth
— Owen KK
RoV 5' Owen. Jans.
2 da. the one m^ied to Ric¥ KnightUy
%f other to Ro¥ Coulshurst
to Pierre Bruse Jo^ de
de Hochampe. Vaulx.
vxor TP*
MoUneux.
Phillip=fEllen da
Vaulx.
Hagonett.
.to ... . Henry
MoUneux.
Tho.
Vaulx of Hagonett.^Elinor da. to Roger Basingbome.
Elinor da. A heier vxor Tho. Lucy.
S^ Raph Tirell KK^
I
OUbert Tirrell^
^1
Roger Tirrell.^. . . . Tho. Downton of Doumton.^. . . . da. to . . . . Longford.
T
Htigh Tirrell.=f^. . . .
T
I
Roger Downton ofDowntonFf. ...da.to....
in com. Salop.
Hugh TireU.=Y. . . .
r
Coston.
Thomas Loumion.^. . . .
L
I
Patricks* John Sf=pfane da. A hei. to Roger TirreU. J<f^ Downton.^. • . .
Owen. Owen. Hugh TirreU.
a| b|
THB VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1628. 168
, Aj Bj
I i I —
Tho. Si Owm=. , , .da. & hei. to Jane sister Sf hei. to=Y^Roger Doumtan of
oh. s.p. Philip Hollgate. Tho. St Owen 4 H. 4. Doumton in com.
Here/.
Thomas Doumtan.^Marg* da. to Rich. Lingm of lAngen in cam. Hereff.
JoVnes Cotes dei=rElizabetha 2fil. et Isahell vxor J(f Jane vxor TT* Wood s^
Cotes Vicec4>mes vna hcered. Tho. Hevon of Hevon to Tho. Acton de Alden-
Comitatus Staff. Doumtan Ar. in cam. Eereff. ham ca. Salop.
A^ 3S E.e. =P
I
[See CoTBB Pedigree.] i.Jane m* to Walter 2. Mar^ m^ to 3. Anne m* to
Broughtan cam. Salop. W^ Hoptan. Hugh SherUy.
Cotttngj^am of WBxmhnxi^ antr Crebalem.
S., fo. 17^
[ARMa — SahUy tico hinds counter-trippant argent.
Oearge CotHngham of Wrenhurye in Cheshire.^f'. . . .
I
I
Nich. Cottingham.^. . . .
Oeorge Cottingham of Wrmhury.=r- • • •
Eumfrey=Alice da. to William Wtlt^ Cotting-^Margaret da. to Alu:e uxor
Cottingham. Savdker. hamofTreva-
lean.
Oliver apRirid ....
Ooch ofnakott. Uasson.
n n i \ I I 11
WiUiam4. Richard 2. Maryux. Edward Amye ux. Katharine. Jane.
— — Richard Cottingham. Tho^ Jones —
Henrys. Oeorge 3. Morgan. ap Hum- Bridgett.]
164 THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIBE, 1628.
Cotton of Coton, ^lktnjQ[ton, antr SlSit)tttl)ur(t)^
Harl. 1896, fo. 72^ Harl. 1241, fo. 72.
Arms op Cotton op Coton: Harl. 1896. — Azure, a chevron between three cotton
hanks argent.
Arms op Cotton op London: Harl. 1896.— Cwar/^/y of six: 1 and 6, Aeure,
a chevron ermine between three cotton hanks argent [Cotton] ; 2, Argent, a
fesse engrailed sable between three mullets gules [Cotton] ; 8, Blank / 4, (7r,
an eagle's leg erased at the thigh gules, on a chief indented azure a mullet
argent between two plates [Tarbooe] ; 5, Argent, a chevron sable between
three laurel leaves vert, a ch^/o/the second [Shawbury].
Crest : Harl. 1241. — A falean close argent, belled or, holding in the dexter claw a
belt . . . ., buckle of the second.
Bogeros Grymeland* de Alkington.=F. . . .
Willielmns Grymelan.*T=. . . .
Hngo Cotton de Cotton in parochia^y. . . . Willielmus Grymeland.*=T=. . . .
de Wemme in com. Salop. j
BicharduB Cotton de Cotton=j=. . . . Joh'es Grymeland* de Alkington=f . . . .
in com. Salop. in com. Salop.
Bog|eni8 Cotton de Coton et=pEllena filia et hsDres Joh'is Grymeland [Gremyton
AlBngton in com. Salop. of Alkington near Whitchnrch].
Willi'muB Cotton de Coton^. . . . filia .... Hulse de Norbury in com. Cegtriae
et Alkington.
L
sister to Jc^ Hulse of Cheshire.
Joh'es Cotton de Alkington^pEatherina filia Tho. Constantine
in com. Salop.
de Dodington.
BiohardoB Johanna vxor Joh'is Ward de BocreniB Cotton=FMaria filia Joh'is
presbiter 2. Basechurch in com. Salop. 4 nliaB.
Blount deEinlet
Johannes. Gkorgins. Bichardns. BogeruB. Elizabetha. Maria.
Thomas Cotton de=j=Alicia filia nnica et Margeria rzor Willi mns Cotton de
Whitchnrch Coton hear. Badnlphi John- .... Benion Conentrey Alderman*
et Alkington. son de Whitchnrch. de com. Warr. 8.p.
A
* Qremyton in Harl. 1941.
THE VISITATION OF SHR0F8HIBE, 162S.
Jolianues-
CottoD 2.
Bentrix KalM- Anna vxor Riuiulphi Alicia vxor Mai^aretavxor
rine filia .... Lloyd rennpt. Joh'i Will'mi Tho'ta nnkede
Wbitfeild. Hughes de Enston. Chidlow. Astley.
Elleoa rx. Uichaelis Whitby. Thomae. Johannes. Franciaons. Margareta.
Bogeras Cotton S.=f=Dorothea fil, Will'i Hering de Conentry in com. Warr.
Johannes Cotton.
I.
Radalph[iBT=Jftna 111. et hwr. Ellena vxor W Beatrix
Cutton de
Alkington
et Whit-
Joh'is Srayth al'a Hanmer de
WilIi-=j=Margareta
I filia Job'u
Torbook [?Sraiih FennesfFenns] Tlio'w Cot- ! Wright de
alias Terbouke] relicta Willimt Saxton dc ton 4. Nantwiohe.
de Newcastle Cowper Gooptr. Bewdley.
snbtcr Lim'a.
Uargareta fil. et hsres nupta Kauolpbo Tayler de Whitchnrcb.
Johannes CottoQ=
de Alkington fil.
et hipr. B.p.
[fonndcd a gram-
mar school at
Newcastle].
:Jana fil. Joh'is
Uodd de Clorc-
ley [{!!overley]
in com. Salop.
Thomas WilIimQBT=Ja"a fi'^ & cohar. WUl'i
Cotton Cotton 8 Sliaberv Shabrtn [Shaw-
2 s.p. fitiua biiryj de London.
fuitdo Arms: Argent,acheT-
London. ron sable between three
[laurel] leaves vert, [a]
chief eaole.
RolandU8Cott«n=Joco8a fil. et cohnr. WillmiUB ob, g.p. B«niammob,B.p.
de Alkington Ricardi Welsh [Walshe — —
[Sheritf 1(117; of Sbaldesley] de Edwardns ob, s.p. Josephns ob. B.p.
buried at Norton Sheldesley SuUtoirk in — —
in Hales]. com. Wigorn. mititis. RichardnBob.B.p. Jacob ob. s.p.
Anna fil. Phi. DraycotT=Willimufl Cotton'
de Penaley [Paynsley] 2 [of Etwall, oo.
in com. Staff, vx. 2. Derby].
pElizabetba fil. .
Butler Bulltr d<
london bridge.
Francisca fil.
l^ob'ti Necd-
T
PhiLppns. Ame. Wiltimns. /. EUzabotha. a. Sara.
3. Rtotua.
Rannlphog Cotton 4 fil. Alicia oxer Tho'te Allen Cotton de Lan-=^Ellcn& fil.
Capitaneusapttdlelndies Clayton de New- donAlderman'a''16Ifl BdViMorc
orientales B.p. a Cap. in castle in com. fiL 6 [Lord Mayor Moon •
Aa WtUlndiu. Staff. 162&J. b Londf
156
THE VISITATION OF 8HB0PSHI&E, 1628.
B
I
iSara uxor
•John Cotton.
Elknvxor
.... Smith.
I
MartV wir
Ji^ Cluid.
I
Mary vxor y* Mayor
of London.*
I
I
I
Ann da. to Rich.^Edmond. JohvFf^Phoho da. 4r hei. to Alice.
Barrett of Lon-
don.
Cot-
ton.
«/b* Short of Ten-
derden in Kent.
I I
John.
William.
I
Edward.
John.
I
I
Ellena Yx. Henrici Margareta vxor Bob'ti Bogenis=j=Eatherinafilia....Jenke8
Conyers de London. Edwards de Oswaldstr*. Cotton 5. Jenkins de Drayton.
T
Allexandor Samaell'7=. . . . filia .... Lloyd CI. Elizabetha 8.p.
s.p.
Cotton.
of y Kitchin to P. H.
Soger.
Alicia 8.p.
€o}: of Cantlopt l^arlep, anti Bromtielti.
Harl. 1396, fo. 82. S., fo. 69.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Argent^ a bend azure, in sinister chief an oak'leaf of the second.
Rogeras Cox de Cantilnpe in oom. Salop.=f=. . . .
T
Will'm Cox de=. . . . Thomas Cox de=. . . . Joh'es Cox de=T=Mar^etta fil.
Cantelnpe in Mainston in oo. Harley in co. t-^'- ^^ — '—
com. Salop. Salop. Salop.
I
1
Joh'is Cleveley
de com. Cestr .
I
Thoma8=f=Ellena fil. Dorothea Robertas Cox d6=f=Anna fiL An- Anna nnpta
Cox de
london
Draper.
Alani
Higgen-
son.
I
Tx. Ric. Bramfeld in com.
Smith de Salop fil. et hsres
Harley in dnxit Ceciliam fil.
CO. Salop. Tho. Mason de le
Marsh in co. Salop
thony Bnshop Francisco
[Bishop] de Mason de
Neene oayage Bramfelde.
in CO. Salop.
Robertas Cox
son & heir.
Edwardas Cox fiL et hsires stat. 9
annoram aP 1628.
Margaretta.
* Maiy, daughter of Sir Allen Cotton, married " ThomM Eyre of London now liying ISSB^**
bat he does not occur on the list of Lord Ifayon. Q Visit, London, 1688|* toL i, p. 261.)
THE VISITATION OP 3HR0PSHIBE, 1G23. 157
Crfssctt oi mpton Crcssctt*
Harl. 1396, fo. B&K Hari. 1241, fo. 79, S., IT. 73^ 74.
Arms: Hnrl. 1396. — Quarterly of eight: 1 and 8, Azure, a crom ami Sortlure
hoik engrailed or i 2, Sable, on a henil argent three fre/oiU of Ihs/irst; S,Argmt,
a lion rampant giiUt (roumml or ; 4, Argent, a fesae table betHven three [six]
bees fofan/ gules, ■ 5, Argent, a Umi rampant table [Stepleton] ; 6, Azuirt
[argent], a buck's head eabossed gules attired or ,- 7, Argent, on a/esse gules
a mullet, pierced of thejhst."
Cbbbt. — A itemi-lion rampant guardant argent, ducallg croumeil or, /witling in the
paws a cresset or beaeon of the first, fired proper.
[Hagb Creaset of Upton Cresset, Shoriff 1435.]=j=
BobortUB CresBett de^Xpiana fil. ct hier. Joh'es Stepleton de Stepleton
tJpton Cresset in com. mil. 2 nupta .... Eytou et 3 [poslm] ....
Salop [Sberiff 1469]. Bjrton Burlon.
I
Marya nnpta Joh'ia Klizabetha Thomae Oresset^Janalil. Roveri Anna rxor
Lawley de Wenlock vx do Vpton in Corbet de Mor- Lanrencij
in CO. Salop. Botterell. com. Salop. ton militiB, Ludlow.
Cecilia ax. Tho. Thoma7.ina vi, Elizabetha Richardus^r Jan* 61- Waltcri
Leighton de Richardi Draper vx. Adam Cresset de Wrottcsley de
OotcB. de Walton, Lutley. Vpton. co. Staff".
1 1
Edmundu8 8.p.
HenricOB s.p.
, 1 1
JanaB.p.
Maria a.p.
Francisca tx.
Rob't Smith.
1
Dorothea vx. Will'i
Minde de Newton
Mynde de Mynd-
totone.
1
Cecilia tx.
W" Acton
de longnor
Acton of Al-
dsnham.
. J „
. 1
Robert Cres8Qt=pKatheriDa fil. Will'ns
de VptoD. CharleEon de Apley.
Margarctta vx. Thomas Moore
de Lawarden [Larden}.
Thomaa e.p. Cecillia m. Eliz. tx. Ed'r'i JaTiaJoaneanpta Thoma
— Adam Lut- Rich* Leighton 1 Tho. Chetwyn vx. Ric'i Dra-
Petnis8.p. ley. de Cotea. 2 Roland Few- per 2 Frau-
trell. ciBco Holland,
Job 68 Oreaset de ypton=j=Eatharina fil. Joh'is Harley de
in oom. Salop. Bramton 2 tx, Tho. Cornwall.
RicharduB Cre8set=T=Jana fil. Joh'ia Hopton de Rock-
de Vpton. bill Jo" Hopton of Oherbury.
Thomas B.p.
Johannes s.p.
• In Shrewsbury MB. n
■e gicen in sixth and sevontb qnarteringB.
158
THS VISXTATION OF 8HB0PSHIBB, 1628.
B|
^Rich, Sonne 4r heire,^. . . . Maria nnpta Ed'r'o Blenerhasset de co. Norff.
Robert.^
I
James.
Richard.
Richardus Cre88et=F
filius et hsBres.
I
Jana nnpta
Tho.Witton
Whitton.
Tho.
Cresset de np-=rElizabetha filia Ed-
ton in com. Salop.
mondi ComwaQ.
Robertus.
Eatherina fil.=
Wiiri Slade de
Wottonlvxor.
!
=Franciscus Cres-=
set de Ypton in
com. Salop.
=Martha fil. . .
Wilford de co.
Eanc. 2 yx.
Jocosa
Tx. Tho.
Botterell.
I
f
Thomas. Richardns [of Eliza, nx. JohMs
Upton Cresset Hargill Ethel-
and Holgate, dretki ttx, John
Sheriff 1684, Hargill.
ob. s.p.].
Elizab.
vx. W™
Aston
de Lud-
low.
Awdrey
s.p. vxar
Edw.
Hargill.
Edmondns
B.p.
Jana 8.p.
Franciscns Cresset de Cotes in=T=Margaretta fil. Johannes Fowler
parochia de Ypton sP 1623. de Rnshall in com. Salop.
I
I
I
I
I
Edwardns Cresset. Thomas. Franciscns. Henricns. Margareta.
I'
T
Edwardns Cre88et=F. . . . \Elizahetha'] filia 8^ Henrici Townsend Bichaidos 8.p.
de Ypton 1628. de Cnnd [Connd ?] in co. Salop [miUtis^.
Francis=. ...da.to^ James [4] rriied Eliza, da. to Ja^ Henry e [s]
2 Sonne. Henry Rolmsan. Edwards of Scriums Midleton. sonne.
' " -'j-i. i'
Rachell [4] Margaret. Elizabeth [1]. Mary [st].
vx — — •"" Sonne,
Hartley. \ Martha. Hridgett. Theododa [^s].
Rich. i^T=Jane da. to Oeo.
Huxley.
Robert. Katkerine. EUzabe
EUzabefh. AUee.
FFRANCIS ORBSSETT.
* Richard and hia descendants are not giyen in Harl. 1896, nor in Shrewsbnzy H8.
t This marriage is not giren in Shrewsbury MS.
THE VISITATION OP SHROFSHIBE, 1623.
159
CromptDtt of aittott Burnell
S., fo. 76».
[Arms. — OuleSy a /esse wavy between three lions rampant or.
Cbbst. — A talhot sejant or and supporting with the paw a hank of string argent.
Thomas OrompUm de Acton BumelL^ Alicia filia Thomce Eg ton de Eg ton.
J
Janefilia
Alien 2 uxor.
\a . . . .^Fuico Orompton de Daivleg Castle= Isabella filia Joh'is
duxit in 3 uxore* Mariom filiam Lang leg uxor 1.
Richardi Old lese.
T
J^Or^,^.
Fulco Orompton.]
Cupper of Stanton 9latp.
Harl. 1896, fo. 78^
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Argent, on a bend engrailed between two lions rampant sable
three plates, all within a bordure engrailed gules.
Thomas Cupper de Stenenton in com. Salop gen'.=FlBabella filia .... Cooke.
Philippns Cnpper=f=. . . . Johannes. Edmnndas.
fil. et hffir. 1598.
Richardns. Walterus.
Elizabetha. Jana Txor Tho.
Carter.
Jana vxor Thomse
DioB.
"I
Eatherina fil. 2 et cohser.
Tx. Gkorgins Keistaffe.
Tho. Carter de
Downton.
J
. 17^ L».
1. Margeria fil. & h8Bre8=f=EdVn8Cnpperde^2. Hargeria fil. Bic*di
Wiiri Euans de com.
Mongomery.
Lndlow in com.
Salop 2 filins.
GwyteU de Ludlow.
Johannes
Capper
8.p.
Mar^areta tx. Si-
monis Standish
de London.
Ricardns Capper=pJohanna fil. et vna
de Stanton Lacy hsred. Will'i Nor-
in com. Salop a^ ton de le Seet in
1598. com. Salop.
Mar^ria vx.
Joh*i8 Oig^
deLndweUm
com. Oxon.
Edwardas Copper:
de Stanton Lacy
in 00. Sal.
Johanna fil. Tho. Carter
et HargerisB Txoris eios
fili» ThomiD Blashfeild.
Ricardns.
160
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
Bannatt of Witstbopt.
S., fo. 216^
[Arms. — Quarterly : 1, Argent, guttee de sang [Dannatt ? a canton omitted] ; 2, Or,
tivo bars azure each charged with three lions rampant of the field [Db la.
Hay] ; 3, [Azure], three eagles displayed in bend between two cotises [argent],
[Belknap] ; 4, Cheeky argent and sable [Elmbrug or Ellnbbidqb].
Ckest. — A greyhound^s head erased argent, gorged mth a collar gtUes edged and
studded or,
TF* Dannatt of Westhope.=r Juliana filia naturalis Henrici Ducis Lancastrioe.
I
I
WilV^ Dannatt.^ Anna da. to ... . Norwood.
I
Mawd da. to John^Richard Dannat dep=j=Mawd da. to , . . .^Thomas de la Hay 2
Pykewell ;*' tvif
Westhope t. Ed. 4.
Knightley.
J
husband.
I
RobertFr Agnes da. &
Dan- heire to
natt. John Peake.
John Dan-TJane da. A sole
natt of
Leicester.
heire to Thomas
de la Hay.
I
Robert
Dannatt
2 Sonne.
I
Thonuis
Dannatt
3 Sonne.
Tho-
mas
Dan-
natt.
Anne da.= Oerrard Dannatt=f=Mary da. A coheir to Sir Edward Thomas
A heire to
Highford
1 wxf.
one of the privy
Gounsell to King
H.s.
natt $^ Sonne.
Belknap of Warwicksh. Knt. Dannatt
[Arms : Azure, three eagles dis- 2 sonne.
plajed in bend between two cotises
argent.]
Anna fil. Matthei Jana ux Birchen-
Browne miUtis. shaw renvpta .... AU
kinson.
Elizabeth uxor JoVis
Arundell de com. Cor-
nubia militis.
Thomas Dannatt 1S93. Awdley Dannatt. Sir John Arundell Knt.
ir John Dan-=T=
Sir
natt Knt.
Anne da. A sole heire to John Maria ux. ChorgU
Ellnbridge. Medley.
Anne da.-
to John
Belmey.
Sir John-
Dannatt.
•Elizabeth da. to
John Lenton
ob. sjp.
Leonard ob. s.p.
Leonard.
Thomas.
Jane
ux.
. . . .
Henley.
I
Mary wVe to
WHUam Jefgon
or Oiffgon.
John Oiffgon.^ Anne da. to Edw4 William Oiffgon. Katherine wife to Elizabeth.']
Martin. .... Jewell.
THE VISITATION OF 8HR0PSHIKE, 1628. 161
Harl. 1396, fo. 108^ Harl. 1241, fo. 88. Harl. 615, fo. 267^ S., fo. 86.
Arms: Harl. lS96.—QuarJerly: 1 and 4, Sable in Harl. 1241— a goat argent^
homed or in Harl. 1241 — standing on a child of the same^ swaddled guUsy and
feeding on a tree eradicated vert, a crescent for difference^ Davys ; 2, Argent^
a lion passant sable within a bordure engrailed gules [Meredith Ooch] ;
8, Asure^ two chevronels or betiveen three gryphons^ heads erased argenty
BlARTYN.f
Orest. — On a mount vert a goat couchant arg&nt under a tree proper.
This Creast was granted to Edw. Davejs sonne & heire of Edw. Danys of
Lincolns Inn Novemb. 1597.
Arms : Harl. 615.— QY/orf^r/y : 1 and 4, Davis, as above; 2 and 8, Or, a lion statant
sable.
David.=f=. . . .
I
• • . .
Hugh ap David [Datnes'} of Hope in com. Montgom'y.^p
WiU'm ap Hugh.=T=. . . .
Jenan ap Will'm of Hope.=f=Al8on [AlHson'] da. of John Hewes (ffewis).
David ap Jenan of Marshe^Elinor da. to John ^William'] (Hugh ap
in com. Salop. Williams. Ivan.)
Twilli
I
Reynold Davys (2%it^)=7=Ellen'da.to James Edward Daays=j=Prndence da.
of Marshe in com. Salop Morris {leuan ap (Davies) of
'arshe in com. Salop
{sons is heire).
Morris). Lincolns Inn.
& h. of John
Martyn.
Edward Danys=Eli2. da. of Rich. Henry 2. Mary.
Sonne & heire. Langley.
I .. _ I _ _ _ I I - J
idc
Edward 2. James Daueys=f=. ...da.to.... Martyn. Anne 1. Prudence 8.
Sonne & heire.
[Arms : Azure, two chevrons —
or between three wolves' heads Joane 2.
erased argent.]
John Davis.
* Harl. 1241 gires the surname of DavU all throogh the pedigree.
t In Shrewsbury MS. Uie third and fourth quarters are blank. Harl. 1241 gires the second
and thixd quarters as : " Or, a lion passant sable.**
y
162
THE VISITATION OP SHSOFSHIIIB, 1628.
3Bap oi asaorfielti.
S., fo. 217».
[Arms. — Per chevron or and azure^ three mullets countercJianged.
Richard Day of Worfieldp'eh,^. . , . da, to . . . . Oehorne ofStaffordsh.
I
izab
Alice wife Elizabeth wife William=^AUce da, A=Y^ohn Waver- William Day*
to Th4)ma8 to FelUm Day.
Rigeley, after to TT*
Barkley,
sole heir of
George Bar-
ker.
ton 2^ hush. Deane of Wind-
sor A Bishop of
Winchester.
I
Alice wife
io Thomas
miey.
I I I
Elizabeth wife Richard=Jane da. to Brian Fowler Jana wife to Sir
to W^ Buckley. Day. [Vis. Staflf. 1588]. George Bromley.']
IBitWtlXt alias Bptijer of ^I)atol)ut^
anil iHufifiletDtt.
S., fo. 159^
[Arms. — Quarterly : 1, Azure, three pine-cones, two and one, or, Dtcher alias Dichb-
FiELD ; 2, Argent, a griffin segreant sable, Hergest ; S, Argent, a bugle-
horn stringed sable, Forster ; 4, Argent, a chevron azure, Reeve.
Crest. — A bear statant.
Richard Dichfield alias Dycher d0=^ Agnes da. of Jeffreye Tonge
Shawburie ^ Mugleten.
\
of Keynton.
Thomas Dic^ld.^Margarett da. & coh. to William Reeve.
7kn4
Tho' Sir TT* a priest Robertus=r=Margarett da. to Rogerus Dich- Jokn * son
ob. s.p. oh, s,p. Dichfield. Rob^ Gilbert. field. Vicar of
Sabri.
I
Elizabeth da. to^Thomas Dich-=rAnne da. to Robertus Dyche-= Elizabeth da. to
Raph Motion
2 wife.
field alias
Dicher.
.... Lee of field fil. 2>
Roden.
Ro¥ Leighton.
Elisabeth taife
to ... .
Maria ux.
Rowl. Hill.
Katherina wife Johannes
to John Leigh' Diche-
ton. field fil. 2,
Robertus=j=Maria fiUa
Dychqfield.
Richardus Dichifield.
I
T
Rich. Leigh-
ton de Cotes.
Maria. Anna.']
* George Day, who is omitted abore, was consecrated Bishop of Chichester 1543, and died
1656. William Daj, his brother, was consecrated Bishop of Winchester 1595, and died 1596
(Fnller's ' Worthies '); and there is a grant of the above arms to him bj Flower, Norroy, in 1582
(Harl. MS. 1422).
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
163
Botiti of ^etsep.
Harl. 1896, fo. 106»>. Harl. 1241, fo. 140. S., fo. 88.
AbM8 : Harl. 1896. — Argent, an a/esse gules between two harruMe wavy sable three
crescents or, a flewr-de-lis for d^erence.
Arms : Harl. 1241. — Argent, a /esse gules cottised watn/ sable between three crescents
of the second.
[Both of these coats are given in Shrewsbury MS., fo. 88.]
Bogerus Dodd.
J...
I
JohannesnF=[Anne da. Johan*is:^l8abella Eliza- Edward Bra-^^Eliza. da. to Tho.
u uuiftuucB-pi^^iiuo utt. uuuiui us
Yonge [of of Robert Dodd de
Charnes* Pigott of Petsey
—Visit. Chet- fil. et
Staff.]. wynd.] hsres.
\
\
beth fil. Rob*to dock [Ed-
Moorton mond Brad-
[Moreton]. dock of Ad-
baston].
h
[John] Scrim-
shire [of Nor-
bury].
Johan'es=T=Joco6at Qeorgius Dodd=pEli2. fil. Thomas Tbo. Yong=f=Eliz. fil. Edw.
Yong de
Pinley.
Hor-
ner.
de Petsey {
[Visit. Staff.
1668].
r
Bronghton de deCharnes.
Broughton in co.
Staff. [Visit.
Staff. 1668].
r
Bradock of
Stafsh[BTBd'
dock of Ad-
baston — Vis.
Staff.].
Dorothea fil. Joh'iffT=Qeorgius Dodd de=f=Eliza. fil. Tho.
Yonge.
Petsey ao 1628.
I
Margareta.
Oeorgios
Dodd.
Bobertns.
Willimns.
Yonge.
7J TTi
Johannes. Carolns s.p.
Petrns s.p.
GEORGE DOD.
Sotiti Df Cloberlep.
S., fo. 21 5^
[Abms. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Argent, a /esse gules between two cottises wavy sable,
Dodd ; 2, Cheeky argent and sable, Warrsn ; 8, Argent, a chevron gules
between three flowers azure leaved vert, Cloverlet.]
[Among the banners of those who entered France 16 June 1518 occors: '' Shrop-
shyr — John Dod bayryth Sylver a Blen bud or a Heydod assnr. John Maynwaryng
hys Pety Oaptayn." (Cotton MS. Cleop. 0. v.)]
[John Dodd of Knoles Jr=r=. , . . da, A coh, of John Warren
perspares [Perespares]. o/Igh^eld,
7
* TooDg of Chames bore for arms : Azare, a back's head cabossed or, a chief sable ; bat
Thomas was disclaimed at the SUifordshire Yisitotioa in 1614, and John at that of 1683.
HarL 1241 sajs, *« Anne da. to PigoU of Ghettwjn.'*
George Dodd, who nuuried Rlis. Bronghton, is omitted in Uarl. 1241.
I
164 THE YISITATIOK OF 8HB0PSHIBE, 1623.
i\
Hugh Dodd of Knole8r=rAnne da. & sole heke of Roger de Oloverley.
I
IF" Dodd of Gloverley.^Anm da. of Lewis Etton ap Sir Nicholas Ettan ofEtton.
Elizabeth da. of ... . Egerton 2 mfe.^=^ohannes Dodd de Cloverley.^. . . .
Jana vx. Elianora ux. Margareta Anna ux. RohH Mawde Alicia vaor
Hugonis RichH SUven- ux.Oryffith Corhett de Ces- ux. Roger Joh'is Eill
Sandford ton de Dothall. fil. Thomce tria. HurUston ' de Bunt-
de Sand' Hinton. de Cestria. ingsdaU.
ford.
I I
Johannes Dodd=fMargaret da. to Sir John Joan ux. Ralfe Friere.
Manwaring Knt =f
de Cloverley.
Jane ux. JoKis Anne ux. Oeorge Margarett ux. Walieri EUzabetha uxor
Cotton. Tsbery. Nowell. ....Richardson.
I I
Wiirmus Dodd Eichardtis DoddFf^Margaret da. 4r ^ole heire to
sfih de Cloverley. John Gibbons.
Johannes=Winifrid da. to Richardus=^Elizabethajfilia Willmus Roberius
Dodd. Tho. Powell of Dodd de Thomce Aston Dodd. Dodd.
Horsley. Cloverley. de Ghekemil.
Robert Dodd Bjll.^Katherine da. to John Morris ap Symon.
i i i \ \ i
Charles Dodd. Morris Dodd. Ric¥ ob^ s.p. Suzanna. Margareta. Anna."]
S., fo. 216.
[Arms. — Argent, on a f esse gules cotised wavy sable three muUets or, in chief a mtdlet.
Crrst. — A garb or, thereout issuant a serpent azure.
John Dodd of Broxton in com. Ceslr\=f=. . . .
!
W- Dodd of BroxUm=^AlKe da. to John Talbott.
THE YISITATION OP SHR0P8HIBE, 1623. 166
, — ^
Ralfe Dodd.^Alice da. to Thomas Beckett
it
WiWm Doddj=rElizahelhafilia .... Lacon,
Richard DoddrYEUanoretfil, BoVU Mathews per Joannamfil Hawkins,
Hetward Dodd 4 son mar, Mary Francis Dodd 3 son mar. Winyfrid da. to
da, to Thomas Does, John Watson of Ashton.
EUena. Margaretta. Margarett.
I
Thomas Dodd 2 son married Richard Dodd=f^ane da, to John Watson by
Margaret da, to John Browne, sonne 4r heire, I Margaret Kighley.
Edward Dodd. Jane, George, Richard. William. Johannes Dodd, Isabella.]
©otiinjjtott of ©oliinjjton^
Harl. 1241, to. 24. Harl. 615, fo. 249. S., fo. 297».
Arms : Harl. 1241. — Quarterly : 1, Azurey a /esse or, in chief two mullets and in
base a chevron of the second, wUhin a bordure argent, Dodington in
Shrewsbury MS. ; 2, Argent, a chevron between three roses gules, Wyard in
Shrewsbury MS. ; 8, Oules, two lions passant argent — a mullet for difference,
Walter in Shrewsbury MS. ; 4, Quarterly or and gules, in first quarter a
martlet sable, within a bordure of the last bezants.
Orbst. — A lion's gamb couped and erect or, armed sable.
Arms : Harl. 615. — Azure, a fesse or between two mullets pierced in chief and a
chevron in base of the second, within a bordure engrailed argent.
Robert [John] Lord of Dodington.
I . ...
Rooert de Dodmgton,^. . , , Adam de Dodington,*^. . . ,
I I I
Robert de=Y[Esona da. 4r hetre Richard== Susanna da, Thomas Margery
of Philip Wyard of Dodington. to Nicholas Dodington, vxo^ W^
Farlowe in com. Prescott, North-
Hertford.] wood.
Dodington.
Jokes de Dodington sans date.^, . . ,
* Adam and hii children are not giren in Shrewsbury M8.
166
THB VISITATION OP SHBOPSHIBE, 1628.
AJ
Robert de Dodington sans date.^f Alice da. to Jo^ de Dodingtcn.
T
John d£F=rAlicia,
Dodington
1 E. 3.
I
Walter*=PameU da.
Dodington. to William
Wigmore.
Richard.
I
Margery vxo^ W*
Lord of Stepney.
Thomas Dodington.'
I
I
I
Waiter.\ Maude.
I
Walter de Dodington u R. 2.^Alicia.
I
Joh*es de Dodington.^Alicia.
J
Robert Doditigton [H76].=rBenedictafilia WilVmi Morgan Esf.
Johannes Dodington.^ Anna JiUa WaUeri Broughton
T
de ffenl^.
I I ^
WilVm obijt &eorge.t
(jsans ys9ue).\
Joyce vxor Arthur Cocksonne
{Cookson),
"1 T
Alice vxor W*
Holland.
Wpsio§
[bic].
I
Margarett§ vxor
IF" Bedford.
Ill I
Katherine^ Isabella Anne vxor Thomas Robert Dodington^MartaJil. Tho. Kettle-
vxor .... vxo^ Morley ( Whorley) {of Dodington co. ~ '
Dier. Badnedy. [Wooley^. Salop).
by [the Ketlebjs were
of Steple].
IT
Thomas {2 sonne).
Robert (4 sonne).
Adam (3 sonne).
"TT"
Richard
&
Richard
(5 sons).
•Anne da. to Bridgett vouf
Walter ap Robert Acton.
Thomas lap —
Walter ap Anna vxor
Teyhall] of W Witton
Tey-haU. IWytiyn'].
Oeorge Dod-
ington de
Dodingto*
(sons A
heire).
Dodington.
Francis
vxor
Thomas
Thornton.
I
Elizabeth.
J "i f~"
Beatrix. Anna. Mary.
~\ 1
Francis Katherine.
IFranees'].
(John Lords of Dodington prime of E.S [1840].
Walter Dodington quarto decimo ofRic. 2 [1886].
Robart Lords of Dodintone sans date.
Bobart Dodingtone sans date.
An Indenture of Manage betwixt John Botrell Lorde of Aston and Robart
Dodyngton is Benedict his toiff A William sons to Benedicts Decimo sexto* of E. i)
[1476].
^ John*8 brothers and sister are not giren in Sbrewsbory M8.
Thomas's brother and sister are not giren in Shrewsbozy MS.
Qeorge is not giren in Shrewsbury MS.
Katherine, Isabel, Wysio, and Margaret are not giren in Shiewsbory MS.
■^i^^-i ••^
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
167
Sotonton of Brou0lbton aitti ^Itierton.
Harl. 1896, fo. 104\ S., fo. 87.
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Argent, three piles in point sablSy each charged with a goafs
head erased of the field armed or.
T
v^
1
Joh'es Downton de Broughton.=F. . . .
Joh'es Downton de Alderton=7=. . . . filia .... Alison Ellena nupta Ph'o Hill fil. 2
in com. Salop. de Wemme. .... Hill de Ford.
Robertas 8. Artham8 4. Rogeras [Petnui] Downton 2 fil.=F. . . .
Ellena nnpta Tho. ap. Edward de Trenche. Jana nnpta .... Eaans.
Tho.
Downton fil. et h8Br.=pElizabetha fil. Jacobi Lawton de Eeaen llenenow.
T
Bogems Downton Clericns:
de la Pipe in Hib'r' duxit 2
Mariam fil Brier
IBrics'] de Dublin m*cat*
rennpta Will*o Sparke
militis B.p.
:Phillippa fil. Ed- Sara
mnndi Pelham 8.p.
mil. Jnstioiarij
Hibemis 1 yxor.
Samuell Down-=f=Gwen
ton de Darlesto'
8 fil.
John Downton.
iffnpJonN
Alicia fil. JohMs HochkisnpJoh'es Downton de Alderton in=pElizabetha fil. Bic'i
Hajnes de Betton
in CO. Salop.
de Webescott [ffockkis de
Webbe SeoU].
CO. Salop a® 1629 [lesa] in 1 tx-
orem doxit Geciliam fil. Tbo.
Orinsell de Astlej.
Joh'es Rogems Elizabeth
SBC o. Sdv. 1. 8Sv. o«
Dorothea
SBtat. 20.
I
Thomas Downton fil. et
hsBr. SBtat. 15 annor*.
J. DOWNTON nunc Clericns Pip© in Hibemift 1628.
168
THB VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
Braper of ^tton antr Bromltito, torn WBoxti^m.
Harl. 1241, fo. 6\ Harl. 615, fo. 251^ S., fo. 29S\
Abms : Harl. 1241. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Bendy of eight gules and verty three JUwre-
de-Its or, Draper in Shrewsbury MS. ; 2 and 8, Or, three chevronels vert —
on each a mullet, Hagar in Shrewsbury MS.
[Per Camden ClarenJ]
Dormanue Draper. ^Dowea filia The. Botidler.
John Draper de Worthin.^OiciUafiUa Hoell ap 8^ RoVt ap Madoek.
I
Edward Draper, Stsivard=rJcine sister to Jenkin 4r da.
to S"" Hugh Bagger KK
to Hoell ap Oriff ofEdnapp,
I
Phillip Draper.^DorotheafMa Oriff ap Jeirin ap Rmd ap Kadogan.
I
John Draper, =r=Margaretta filia WaUeri Hockhton,
I
Thomas* {JohnyY'Jonnettafilia Madoek \^John Draper oJ=FlJennett Madoek.']
Aston p'sh.]
Draper,
ap D'd Lloyd.
Eogerus Draper=j=Matilda filia Johis ap Edm, [Roger Dra'=r[Matilda da. to John
de Worthin in
com. Salop,
Vaughan de Kelyn {Mawde da, per of
4r coh, of John LVin Vaghan), Aston.']
ap LVin Vachan de
Kelyn.]
I
I
Johes Draper=fEUzabeth Thomas Drcmer de Astonrf^Anna fiUa JoVis Biehardus
fil. & heres de
Bromlowe.
filia Jd^
OiUins.
& Walton [8., fo. 298» ;
Harl. 1241, fo. 6»»].
filius Tho. de Drcgper s
Mynde (John ap de Ware.
Thomas).
I i
Johes Draper fil. ei her. Bogerus Draper 2 (sons) duxit M'garetifiUa JoVis Heth.
T
Will
Wiam
Draper
(l Sonne),
Thomas
Draper
{2 Sonne).
Boger
Draper
{s sons).
I
Bichard
Draper
(4 sons).
Blizabetha.
Elinora
(Elynor).
{Ekfn.
)
* Thomas (John) and his wife Jenetta and their descendants are not giren in Shrewsbory H8.
THE VISITATION OP 8HB0PSHIBE, 1628.
169
[John Hagar.y^[J<me da. to Tho, Bowdler sister A heire to Walter of Rego,']
I
i.
[Tho. Hagar.]^. . . .
T
{John Hagar.]^. . . .
Jo?ianne8Draper=rJoco8aJilia Jtco-
fil, et heres \of heresJoVis Hag^
Bronhw]. yer[ofBromlow].
Wuliam
Draper
2.
I
Annavxff
RicH Say.
Rich, Draper fil, 3 duxit
Thomasin filia HoVti
Oreesett (Oressy).
I
iwnruu J.
Francis (2 sonne). Anna.
I
Jocosa,
Margaretta* vx.
Lewes ap lorance
ap Jd^ ap Hugh
of Bristoge.
izabi
Anna vouT JerCn EUzabetha voMf
apEich, Oochof Francis Yonge
Hadan \Hudan\. de Lowden.
Alicia
vxor
OUverus
[Elviro]
Waters.
I
IDorothy mar.
to Lodotaick ap
Loran ap John
ap Hugh de
Bristog,]
[John Corhett of Lee.y=f^Alice da. of Sir Thomas Lacon Knt."]
tk
[ WilUam CorheU.']
Humfridus Draper d^^Dorothea filia
Bromley 4r Aston [Bron-
low who was Constable
ofCherbury^.
Joh\
WilVi CorbeU
deLee ex Alicia
filiaLacon [sic].
Johanna^
vxff Roger
Lloyd.
Maria vauf D*d
ap Richard de
Worle [ War-
key'].
Susanna
vx
Harding.
es Draper=pFliza.da.to
sofme A heire.
And{T]ewe
Blunden.
Thomasin
VQuT Lewes
Vaughan.
Richardus
ob. s,p.
T
Elinora
vxo^ . . .
OitUns,
Joics Alicia.
vxc^
Edw.
Treuor.
Humphrey Draper.
illi
William 2 sonne.
* Margaretta it omitted in Shiewsbm MS.
t JohanD* if omitted in Hhrewriwiy MS.
I
170 THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
€trse alias J^atolkins.
Harl. 1241, fo. 5^ Harl. 615, fo. 260. 8., fo. 90».
Arms : Harl. 1241. — Argent^ in Harl. 615 — a hawk proper^ helled or, standing on a
etqff^couped and raguled vert.
Johannes FrodisUy [Frode8ley].=r. . . .
Thomas Brockton.'=Ylsdbella fiUa et heres.
Willi^mus Edge alias HawJcins.^MatHdis fil. Thoma Brockton.
Margaretta.=rRicardtcs Edge alias Hawkfns.^IsaheUafiUa ....
J _| Lloyd.
Margaretta vx(f Ed^rH Anna vxo^ RohHi Rogerus Edge^Amia filia .... Jenn-
Scudamore. Shind {Shgnd). alias Hawkins, ings {Lloyd).
Elizabeth vxar Hugonis Oorbett. Oatherina vxor Frandsci Ward.
ROGER EDGE FRANCIS
alias HA WKINS. WARD.
€lrtDartrs d! X^ea^ ^las ^etoptitr, antr 2.^trt)am.
Harl. 1896, fo. 109. Harl. 1241, fo. 187. S., ff. 90», 91.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Quarterly of twelve : 1 and 12, Per bend sinister ermine and
ermines^ a lion rampant or^ a crescent for difference; 2, Azwre^ a lion rampant
per fesse or and argent, within a bordure of the third, pelUttd [Oaradoc
vREiOflYRAS, Earl of Hereford] ; 8, Ermine, a lion rampant azure [Elydxtr
OF Bromfield] ; 4, GuUs, three chevronels argent [Jebtin ap Owbroant] ;
5, Sable, three horses^ heads erased argent [Brochwell IsGTTHRoej ;
6, Argerit, a chevron between three birds sable, each holding in the beak an
ermine spot [Lowaroh ap Branne] ; 7, Argent, a cross flory engrailed
sable between four Cornish choughs proper [Edwin of Enolefield] ;
8, Chtles, a chevron ermine between three men's heads side-faced in helmets
proper [Ednevit ap Tudor ap Orono] ; 9, Ermine, a Uon rampant sable
[Kenrick ap Buallon] ; 10, Azure, a lion peasant argent [Ithel vyohah] ;
11, Per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a Uon rampant or, within a bordure
gules [Jones].
Crest. — A man's head side-faced in a helmet proper.
Motto. — A vinno Dvw dervid. [" A fynno Duw derfydd," that ib, " God*B will
be done."]
Ednevet Oam 4 fil. Jerworth=T=61wadi8 fit. IFin [Llewellyn] ap Madock ap
Yoel of Trevor. a | Einion ap Edwin.
XHB YISITATION OF 8HB0PSHIRE, 1628.
171
Al
Jerworth D'do ap Edneuet.=7=An'karata filia Adaf ap Jevaf ap Ada ap Awr.
i
J
Ada ap Jerw.=rlBabella fil. Ornff. Yychan ap Graff, de Baddole
Roddolett [Raddell].
Jeaan ap Adaff ap Jerworth.=f:Ankarata fil. et h»r. Ednenet ap Tudor ap Orono.
f
T
1
Eaan Yaaghan a quo EdwarduB ap=pEatherina fil. Isabella nnpta Gruff.
Ll
HoBton [MoBty^ de Jem [Evan]
MoBton in com. Flint, ap Adaff.
^
EdwarduB
Ednevett 2.
1
-et hsBres IPin ap Jem ap Einion
ap Madock. ap Kmrich ap 08-
bums.
\
Johannes ap=rEllen fil. Ellisy Gruffith.
Edward de
Cherke 1498.
Eyton de Buabon
ob. 1520.
Ellena vxor Hoi^ffan
Sontley IStonleyj.
Will'uB Edwards de Plaoenewde=^Eatherina fil. et oob»r.
[Plas Newydd near Chirk] obijt
ao 1582.
Joh'is Hookes.
DaTid Lloyd
de Planstlawd
PlawBtland.
Joh'es Edwards de Placenewth in Cherkeland.
Joh'es Wynn
Edwards de
Llaney.
Elizabetha fil. Thom8B
Bright.
Jana nupta
ll'no ap Jem
ap Howell.
Eatherina 1 yzor Tuder
Lloyd de TaUe 2 Bob^
PoweU.
myrer
1
I
Gwennyrer vxor Johanna t/an#=f=Thoma8 Edwards de^Margareta Jana yzor
Will'mi Lake. filia liodoaici
ap HoU* ap
Morris.
I_
Will'
Liddome [Liddame]
rLydham] in com.
Salop et Tickleton.
fil. WiU'i Hen. Mack-
Minde de len ap
Minde. George.
us Wyn Lake.^. . . .
Franciscna Edwardes 1602.
I
. . • .=iFMargareta.
J
Jenann Morris de Hauerden.
Yinoentias Edwardes de Lea=pMaria filia Simonis Eemsey
in com. Salop 1628. | de Linley in co. Salop.
B
Bichardus
2 fil.
0
172 THE VISITATION OF 8HROP8HIBE, 1628.
Bj
Simonis Edwards fil. et h»r.=T=6raca fiL Ric'i Moore de Linley Johannes 2.
set. 84 annor' 1628. in com. Salop.
Vinoentias. EdwarduB.
I I I
Cecilia tixor Richard Dorothea vxor Jc^ Johannes Edwards 3 fil. Dnxit
Palmer, Hoivells of Liddom. Elizabetha fil. Johannis Bell.
Yincentins. Eatherina.
Harl. 1896, fo. 110»». Harl. 1241, fo. 88^ S., flF. 92^ 98.
Arms: Harl. 1241. — Quarterly : 1 atid 4, Gfules, a chevron engrailed between three
hoars* heads couped close argent; 2 and 8, Per bend sinister ermine and
ermines^ a Hon rampant or [Tudor Trevor].
Idon 8* fil. Rees Say8.=F. . . .
Trahajne ap Idon=rEllena fil. Galfr'i Cornwall Baronis
de Diidleston. I de Bnrford militis.
Eadayaor ap Traha7me=FJana filia Jenan ap Heylin ap Trahayme=T=. . . .
de Dadleston. Merd. Yychan. de rentrahilin.
Jerworth ap=f=Eliza. fil. Jeuan ap Bys Eenwrick ap Helin d
Eadynor. ap David ap John. Pentrahilin.
tO I • . • •
Jerworth yaaghan.=f Anna fil. Johannis Corbet Jerworth ap Eenwrick.!^. . • .
de WoUaston.
Adda, ap Jer.=T=^Jonnet fil. Bees ap Daaid Goch ap Jerw.=T=Owenlian fil. David ap
Yaughan. Hoell Coetmore. de Dndleston. Owen ap Ennivetts.
I Jer.=T=J
I. B
Madock ap'=f Mai]^tta fil. Gruff. Eignian Goohe^f Lewky fil. Jenan ap Ho'ell
Kyfnerch ap
Adda de
Eilhendre.
A
ap Jer. ap Jem Cfruf. ap David. | ap Einion de
[Jevan"] ap Madock. I Idon.
b|
* Harl. 1241 calls him " 3 soil" f ^^ generation is not gifen in Shrewsbury MS.
THE VISITATION OV SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
173
A|
B
David ap=j=Hawi8ia fil. Jem ap Jerworth
Madock de Ooche ap Ednenet ap Mad.
Eilhendra. Arms : Ermine, a lion passant-
gardant gules.
Howell ap=p6wenhyYer fil. Madoc ap
Eignion Euan ap Madock ap U'n
Goche.
[Llewellyn] ap GruflF. ap
Eiton.
I
Johamies=f=Llewka fil. GruflT. ap Jokijs EdwarduB ap Howell=f=Margareta
Edwardes.
ap Einion Yaughan.
de Dudleston.
Qruffith.
Edwardus Edwardes.=f Ankareta fil. et hsereg.
\
Hago Edwardes de Shrewe8-=f= Alicia fil. Margaretta 1 . Maaricia8=^Eatherina
Tho. Keys vxor Joh'is Edwards
de Com- Rogers de eldest sonne.
wall. Dudleston.
bury [obtained the Boyal
Bounty to found Shrewsbury
School 1551].
fil. David ap
Madoc de
Pentremor-
gan.
Johannes=. . . . Jana. Robertus=f=. . . . Elizabetha vxor EdwardusT=. . . .
Edwards
2 fil.
Edwardes
fil. et bser.
I
Mauritij Eyton Edwardes
fil. Jacobij. 3.
r
Ambrosius Edwardes. Margareta.
„ II
Humfr us.
Willimus.
TimotheuffT=Alicia
Edwardes
filia
1 fil.de
Adam
Eilhendre
Eel-
in Dud-
folkee
lesto*.
KiUr
foxe.
F^nLL
\
Mary,
Tho. Edwards 2 fil. Ar.^
Justitiarius ad pacem in
com. Salop a® 1628
rSheriffl622; of Greet,
Shrewsbury, and Brace
Meole].
=Anna fil. et
hser. Humfr.
Baskenrile
de London
relicta Ste-
phani
Dnckett.
Eatherina
vxor
Joh'is
Daueis de
Salop.
Edwardus.
Humfr'u8=
Edwardes
1628.
Hester fil.
Roger
Pope de
Salop.
Thomas Edwards of^Mary da. to
y* Colledge Esq, [and
of Greet; Sheriff
1644].
Bonham
Norton
Esquire*
Anns da. 4r heyer.=^ Herbert Westfallinge com Hereff.
3. Henricus. 4, Jonathan. Lucia ux. Tho. Pope Alicia uxor Michaeli Nich.
^ ^ de Salop Ar.f Lewis de Salop.
Both dyedyonge.
THO. EDWARDES.
* Bonham Norton was the King's printer, and had arms assigned by Camden 1611.
t According to Harl. 1241 she married *' Fra. Otley."
174
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
Harl. 1396, fo. 105^ Harl. 615, fo. 259. S., fo. 87».
Arms: Harl. lS9^,—Quarterli/ : 1 audi, OuleSj a chevron engrailed between three
hoars' [heraldic tigers'] heads erased at the neck argent^ a crescent for
difference ; 2 and 3, Per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or.
[Tudor Trevor] ; over all an escutcheon of pretence, Argent, a chevron gules
between three hurts — Baskbrville in Shrewsbury MS.
Edwardus ap John ap=7=Ankeratta fil. et hsBr. Edwardi ap
David de Eilhender.
Mauritius
Edwards
1 filiujB.
I
Margaretta
vx. Joh'es
Rogers de
Duddles-
ton.
howell ap Enion Ooch.
HugoEdwardes deEilhendre^
in Dadleston in co. Salop
{of the Toume of Shrewis-
bury) [obtained the Royal
Bounty to found Shrewsbury
School 1551].
Timothius
Edwardes
de Eilhen-
der 1623.
=Aliciafil.Tho.
EeilodeBack-
ber in com.
Dorcet {Algs
daughter to
Thomas Kele
ofComewaile),
mm(
Hummdus.
Willimus.
Alicia
fil.
Ada.
Col-
fox.
Tho. Edwardes de Salop 2 fil.=
Justice ad Pacem a^ 1623
[Sheriff 1622 ; of Greet,
Shrewsbury, and Brace Meole] .
[Humfridus']
Edwardes.
1
Maria.
Henricus s.p.
Jonathan B.p.
=Anna fil. et hser.
Humfr. Baskeruil
de London relicta
Steph'i Ducket.
Eatnerina
Tx. Joh^es
Davis de
Salop.
Humfridus
Edwardes
fil. et
hseres.
i
I
ucia vx. Tho. Pope Tho-
de Salop. mas 2.
Alicia vx. Michaelis
Lewys de Salop.
€gtrton^
S., fo. 59.
[kBMA.— Quarterly : 1 and 4, [Argent], a lion rampant [gules] between three pheons
[sable] ; 2 and 3, [Or], three piles in point [gules], an a canian [argent] a
griffin segreant [sable] [Babsbtt] ; all within a bordure engrailed.
Crest. — A lion rampant gules supporting an arrow paint downwards feathered or.
Supporters. — Dexter : A horse argent ducally gorged or. Sinister : A gr{ffln argent
ducally gorged or.
Motto. — Sio donec.
Sir Ralph Egerton of Ridley^Margarett da. Jk heire of Ralph Bassett
in com. Chester Knt.
qf Bhioer m co. Staff.
THE VISITATION OF 8HB0PSHIBE, 1623.
176
A|
Sir Ric¥ Eg&rtan of Ridley Kn* Anno isss.^Barhara da, Sf heir of
Stephsn Holford.
I
Sir Thomas Egerbm Kn* BaronFf. ...da.of.... Baveru- Ralp,
l
I
Elizabeth.
of Mleemere Viscount Brachley
q Lord Chancellor of England,
croft [Vis. Cheshire 1580, —
p. 96]. Richard.
Sir Thomas-
Egerton Kn*
1 Sonne.
I
Margery da,
Sf coh. marr*
toS'Thomas
Leigh of
Stonley Kn*
Sf Bar*.
', . . , da, of , , . ,
Venables of Kin-
derton.
Sir John Egerton 2^ son Kn*^
of the Bath Baron ofEllesmere
Viscount Brachley Sf Earl of
Bridgewat$r.
-Lady ffranceys 2^
da, ^ coheire of
ffirdinando Earle
of Derby.
. . . , da. Sf
coh. marir
to . . , .
Booths of
Dunham.
Thomas
Eaerton
8^ son.
I
John Eger-
ton Vis-
count
BrackUy,
Mary wife Katherine
to Richard unfe to W^
Harbert Curteyne."]
eldest son to
.... Harbert
of Gharbury.
Harl. 1896, fo. 107. Harl. 1241, fo. U2^ S., fo. 88»».
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Quarterly: 1 and 4^ Or, a cross moline between four lozenges
azure ; 2 and 8, Argent, a cross engrailed couped the endsfleury sable between
four Cornish choughs proper, on a chief cusure a boar's head couped close of the
first, IdNBRTH BBN-VRA8.
Madock Moloynock [D*n's de Melyenith]^, . , . Idnerth ben-vras D'n*
circa annam Xp'i 978. de Masbrok a® 1110.
• • . •
Jerworth rel Edward.=p. . . .
I
Madock.=T=. . . .
tJ^.^. . . .
I
I
Madock ap Jerworth.=j=.
^1
I
Traherem.=T=. . . . Cadwgan.=f=.
I
lYon haled.=F. . . .
Rinjd.=f=. . . .
T
Heilin Vanghan.=T=.
Gwinn.^. . , .
I
Adam.=j=. . . .
I
Kifnerch.=f=. . . . Eignion.=r. . . . Onttin ap Rind a quo Jerworth.=f=.
Williams de Oswaldestre.
I
176
THE VISITATION OF 8H&OF8HIBE, 1623.
A|
Bj
o|
Eignion.=j=. . . . Madock ap Eignion.=p. . . . Jerworth ap Jerworth=r. . . .
HowbU.
Howell.=F. . . . Llhewelin ap Madock.=f=Angharat fil. et hares Holt ap Jerworih.
T
I
Jeaan ap Howell.
Grono ap Lleweliii.=f=. . . .
I
Jenan ap Grono.=p. . . .
David ap Jevan.^. . . .
I
Jeuan ap Davtd.^, . . .
Hugo* Evans ap Jet^an,^. . . .
W°»* Evans Jevans,^, . . .
I
W™ Evans de Salop.=T=. . . .
Roger Euans ie=j=Elizaheth da. to James^John Bavm son of John Margery vxor
Shrousburj 1592.
Hall of Hadhy.
Raven i hmh.
John Meredith,
I
John Raven Rich- Alice vxor Sy- Eliza vxor Bariho. Richard. Thomas,
mond Herald. mond Tavemer. Petoe.
Thomas Euans de Shrew8bury=f=Alicia fil. W"* Bentamin Roger Anne vxor Jd^
Collins de 2 sonne. 3 sonne. Lhyd ap D*d
Shreusbnry. of Llandiss^
sf9 to Jcf^ Adams
of London.
I
Capitainede lesSoldater volun-
tairs in com. Salop a^ 1623
son Sf heire.
Beniamin Enans fil. et h»r. setat 19 annor* a® 1628.
Sosanna.
* Harl. 1241 has a Jevan ap Hugh between these twa
THB VISITATION OF SHSOPSHIBBi 1623. 177
€ban£i of <^sb)estrp anti Creftac]^.
Earl 1396, fo. 108. S., fo. 69*'.
AbiC: Harl. 199B.— Quarterly: 1 and 4, ArffttO—aabk in Shrewsbniy US. —
a/«M betw«m Oirte fiew»-de-lu sable — or in Shrewsbtuy US. ; 2 and 3, Or,
a croee molmt bttwemfour iozmgu axure [Etanb OV Shbewsbubt].
Orsbt. — jln arm embound vested court, caffsd or, holding m the band a pini stalked
and Uaved proper.
Thomas Enanoe of Oewaldestre, eiemplified by W Will'm Dethick Oarter
mder his hand and eeale.
Tho. Enans d« Oswaldestre in co. Salop.=FElianora fil. Ed'r'i Lloyd Ar.
Bion'ns Euans de Treneleth TrtveUth [or Tre-=T=Eatbenna fil. et coh»r. Rich,
flsoh in the pariBh of Oewestr;] in oo. Salop Ar. | Lloyd de Swyn'ey.
Tbomao^Anna fil. Danid Johannes Edwardns Erans^Anna fil. Bogeri
Eaans de i Powell Theol(^ 8 fil. de Treneleth in " '
Bnebone Dootorii. com. Salop afi
Ar. 162S.
Ejnaston de Hor-
ley [Hordley] in
00. Salop.
Ejton Enans Riohardiis Enans fil. Bozenu 2 [bapt. at Ofiwestrr Esthenna.
fil. et hnres. et hsres set. 6 annor* 26 July 1621 ; SheriflT 1677J. —
a," 1628. Margaretta.
ED. EVANCE.
€bans.
HarL 1896, fo. 109. B., fo. 9P.
Thomas Enans.^. . . .
Johannes Enana-^Alicis.
snanB.^A
Alicia filia Tho. Adams de Wemme-yThomaB Eaans. YAgnee fil. Tho. Eynion.
Elizabetha. Johaimes». . . . Edwardns [s]- EUsabetba. Anoa. Uaria.
178
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
Harl. 1241, fo. 41. Harl. 616, fo. 270»».
Arms: Harl. 1241. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Argmtya chevron between three boare*
heads couped close sable ;* 2 and 8, Vert, three eagles displayed in fesu or
[Owen Gwynedd].
Cbbst. — On a ditcal coronet or a boards head cotgped close sable.
Another Coat : Harl. 1241. — Quarterly of twelve: 1, Argent, a chevron between three
boars'* heads couped close sable, Edneved BEimE ; 2, Vert, a lion rampant
gules [Or, a lion rampant-regardant sable], Gwaithvoed ; 3, OuUs, three
lions passant in pale argent, Gruff ap Conan ; 4, Vert, three eagles
displayed in /esse or, Owen Gwynedd ; 5, Argent, a chevron sable between three
human heads affronte couped at the neck proper, Edneved Vyohan ; 6, Vert,
a bitch trippant argent attired or, Llowaroh Holbaoh [Llowaboh
Holbwroh] ; 7, Argent, three battle-axes sable, a crescent for difference,
Hackluit [of Yetton, CO. Hereford] ; 8, Gfules, a chevron between three
escallops argent, Milbobne [of Tillington, go. Glouc] ; 9, [Gules],
fretty [ermine], Eynfobd [Eynesfobd] ; 10, Sable, three roaches naiantin
pale argent, Roch [Roche J ; 11, Argent, a salHre engrailed assure within a
bordure engrailed or, Dbectes [Dbeet] ; 12, Argent, a /esse counter-
embattled sable fretty or between three Horn passant gules, Cabdington.
Robert.^. , . ,
^1
Kenriek ap Rofyert.^. ...da.to Madock.
J
Ithell Vychan.=f-Angarrett da. ^ hei. to Robin.
1
David ap Ithell.=f^Agneta da. to W^ ap Kenriek.
Ithell ap Dauid.^Margarett da. to James Conway {Margartt
j doughty to David Lloyd).
\{Ivan.^Margartt doughtr to James Doway.)
I
nus
Elizabeth vxor Ellis Emns.^Winifrid da. Sr hei. to Tho.
John (Aprys).
Hackluit de Com. Her^.
James a Priest
{2 sane).
Katherine voxf Tho.
Whittley of Aston.
I I
Elizabeth. Jane
— (J one).
Mary.
I
Joyce.
^ohn
T
John Symon
2 Sonne. ^ sonne.
Thomas Evan9=rKatherine da. to John
of Northope,
Conway of Portenan.
Oeorge s sonne.
U}
Charles 6 mmne.
Edward 7 smne.
I
Thomas Evans.
* In Harl. 616 the boan* heads are ** sable, oooped gales.**
t This generation is omitted in Harl. 1241.
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1623. 179
€pton of €^ton anti ©utrlcston. near
€lUsmcrc.
Harl. 1396, fo. 111''. Harl. 1241, fo. Si"*. S., ff. 96'', 96.
Abub: Harl. 1396. — Qmrterhj oflwflve: 1, Ermine, a lion rampant (aure,'E.i,'toz& ;
2, Ari/mtl, a rhmfron between three erowa mhk, ifarh iwhitng in the b*ak art
trmine spot, Llowaboh ap Bbankb ; 3, PaJy of eigtU argmt ami guUit, a
lion rampant salih, Ghuffith Mayi^r ; 4, Vnrt, a lion rampant or, Sasdiff
Hahdd ; 5, Azurt, a lion ramptnt or, Kadowkn ; 6, Vtrl, Ikrte eaaUa
duplayed in/Mst or, Owtn Owytjedd ; 7, Vert, a ch^ron ermint bflwem three
wolvei' heads srased argmif, Herbd Vlaith ; 8, Argmt, a lion rampant sabU,
debruised by a bendttt sinisler giile^, OwKN Broointtr ; 9, Or [gnlea], a
lion rampant gules [or] ifit/iin a bitrdure of the seeend, GwtNWiKil
tflWBNWTNWYSJ ; 10, Argsnt, on a chevron gules three jUurs-de-lis or,
[adoo Ddu : II, Ermine, a lion rampant sable, Kendbik Ruai.IiON ;
IS, Vert, a boar etatant or, Roger Powib.
Elydor ap Rees 8ay8.=Frj4rf[in] fil. Ednertb Bonfras [Adda dan. of Idnerth
I Benvraa married £i;dur np B«eB Saj's].
UeJidor ap Blider.'
T"
Eadwgai] ap Melior.'T^Myuaiiivy GJ. nt hfpr. Edmand Edneved
[Sdnsvett} ap Lowarch ap Branne.
Gnimth ap Kadwgan.^. . , , Gl. Fowlu FiUwarrin dc Wbictington mil.
LlnelUnne ap Graff, =T=Ankaretta fil. et htor. Mredd. ap
de E^n. Madoc ap Graffith Maylor.
Uadoo ap Lt'D^Auknnitu fil. DnTid ap Grono ap Jer.
de E^n, | ap Uowdl ap Uordi^ ap S^Ddiff.
Jeoan ap Madoo de Eytoa-^rAiweBta filia Bogeri Paleet^n mililiB.
Euan de
Eylon.
c ap=fMai^areta Blia Ed- Ithel ap Gwrgen^. , . .fil, et hser.MadocapEliKaw
nevet, Gam np Jcr- Vychan ap Gwr- I Elidi' sp Owen Brogiatiiin \JHia
wortb Voei] np S' genap Madocdc et har. ap Elisaeo ap Ivan ap
Treuor. Pentlyn, Owen Breigenlin].
Jacobns EytoiiY^JweaLliaD fil. Konwrick
de Eytoii, I ap Rotje Rotpai.
Ejmion ap Itbell.
T
Johannes Eyton a"
1477.=f=Qwenhiaer fil. et h»er.
THE VISITATION OF SHaOPaHIRB, 161
.AL_
WillimnB:
Eyton
-Lowra fil. Tudor Vychan Matilda vior GrulF. Margaretta Txor Howell
op Owill'm ap Graff, de ap ReeB ap Jem ap ap Rees ap David ap
PeElynne. Ll'n. Howell.
Ourm
Eyton de
Eyton.
^Maria fil, Rob' JolieaEyton=fElizabethafil. et bar, Aodoenis Owaji
Dow'inge Down- 2 filiuB.
iriffe of Bew-
morrice [Bean-
Bp Gruff, ap Owen ap Howell ap
Madoc D'du of Pentre Madock.
Arms : Argent, oa a chevron
guleB three fleura-de-liB or.
Jacob 119'
Eyton de
Eyton.
JacobuB Eyton-
de Dudleston
Job'eB in com. Salop.
BoydoD.
^Elizabetba fllia Ed'r'i
Breerton de Bnrsham
[Borasham or Bnrras,
CO. Denbigh].
-Margreta fil. et cobter. Phi' Bard Burd
ap Dauid Bard ap Euan ap David ap
11 n ap Jcr. ap D'd ap ll'n ap Eendrick
ap Ruallon,
Will'iiB Eyton=j=Dorothea filia Jaoobi
de Dudleston. I Eyton de Eyton in
com. Salopite.
I.
Kendriclt=j=Elizabetha filia Ric'i Jacobus Eyton de^pMaria filia Rich'i [Ntch'i]
Eyton de
Eyton.
Brooke de Norton in
CO. Ceatr'.
Dudleston in com.
Salop 1623.
Bnlkeley de Bewmorris
mil.
S' GerrardUB Eyio
de Eyton K*.
S' RobertuB Eyton de Dudlea-^Jocosa fil. et htEres
ton in com. Salop ^ of Pentre Franciaci Lloyd de
Madock K'. Hardwick in co. Salop.
Robertus Grieelda
Eyton, [ QTKwoUa] .
Penelope. James Kenricks John Eyton Arbella,
i Sonne. 3 sonTte. t wrme. —
Mary.
€pton of €pton super SSacaltJ ifilorcs.
Harl. 1396, fo. 112". Karl. 1241, fo. 74". 8., ff. 96^ 97.
Arms: Harl. \^^^.~QuaTierly : 1 and 4, Or, a fret azure [Eyton] i 2 and 3,
Guiles, lu'o bars ermine [P4»tolf1.
Obest. — A Inrd's head erased sable, hoM%ng in Vie beak a laurel branch v&rt.
Amotheu Coat; Harl. lZ$e.~QuarUrly : 1 and 4, Gttles, two bars ermines
2 and 3, Or, a fret azure,
CRBar. — A reindeer's Iiead or, hokUny in the month an acorn gold, slipped and leaved
Amotheh Chest : Sbrewabury MS. — A lion's head or, Itoldin^ in l/ie motdh a barrel or.
William Lord of EyUm sans date.=r- ■ • ■
1
I
a
t
THE VISITATION OV 8HSOF8HIKB, 1628.
A|
181
S" Piter Eytm tonne ofW^eE. 7.t=. . . .
T
P$ter de Eyton sans daU.^, . . .
T
TP"
8onn$ of Peter de Eyton.^, . . .
T
J(f^ Lo.
ofEyUm ii E. j.=t=. . . .
T
Peter de Eyton s9 E. j.=f=. . • .
[ximW
T
US Eyton de Eyton in co. Salop [Banger of=r. • . •
the Forest of Wrekin and Wildmores
i
Gtoorgios Eyton mile8.=T=. • . .
Ion'
Nich'ns Eyton de Eyton in oo. Salop mile8=pEatherina filia Joh'is Talbott
[Sheriff 1440 and 1449].
Fnlco
Eyton
miles
Ifilins.
Hargretta Leticia vzor
nuptaWill'o Tho. Poyner
Yonge de de Beslo [ w] .
Kenton
[Caynton]
mil.
in com. Salop Earl of Salop.
Lodovicus=
Eyton de
Eyton in
com. Salop
2fiIiQ8.
Luty
vxor
David
Tonge.
=Anna
fil.
Joh'es
Savage
deco.
Oestr'
mil.
Margretta
vxorJoh'es
Banaster
de Hodnell
IHodneH],
\meri$
Katnertne
vxor W^
Cole E. 4.
Francisoa
vxor Jacobi
Litzde
Newtowne.
I
Anna nnpta
Will'o Dodd
de Glonerley.
Henricns^^ana fil. Thomsd
Eyton.t Cressett de Upton
Oressett.
fJ<
100
Eyton.
JoliannesI
8.p.
„ 1 1 J
Edmondus
s.p.
4 I
BicharduB 3.
— Nicholas 4.
Lewis 8.p. Fnlco s.p.
Thomas^
Eyton de
Wigmore.
Bogems
8.p.
Willimos
s.p.
B
• . . .
filia
Bob't
Lingeade
Ellsmere.
7^ .
Bogems Eyton
de Springhall in
Essex 7 fil.
Eatherina ux.
.... Titley de
Titley.
* John, elder brother of Hnmphr^, was Sheriff 1394.
f Harl. 1896 differs from this pedigree, bat is evidently incorrect, and Shrewsbnrj MS. has
been followed aboTe.
X John, Lewis, Boger, Bdmond, Falke, William, Bichaxd, and Nicholas are all omitted in
Shrewsbnry MS.
182
THB VISITATION OF SHB0P8HI&B, 1628.
Bj
WilliLs^KatWina «..
Eyton 2. WiU'i Meadow.
Thomas Eyton de Eyton in=
com. Salop [Sheriff 1567 ;
M.P. for Wenlock].
^Aliciafil. WiU'i Oharleton
de Apeley [ Apley Castle] .
Thomas Eyton.=FFortuna fil. Will'i Cotton de Cotton.
1. Bichardns. 2. Thomas. 8. Willimos. Dorothea. Margiett.
Eobertns=p=Anna fil. Ric'i [Jacobi]
Eyton.
Leuison [Leveson] Ar.
WillimuB Eyton
2 filins doxit Mar-
gretta . . • •
Jana nnpta Tho.
Barley de Mal-
hnrst.
I
Richardus Eyton de Eyton 1608 [on:
whose death s.p. Eyton reverted to
Philip, who was Sheriff in 1683].
r
:Maria fil. Adam
Oteley de Pich-
ford.
Anna vxor • • • .
Cocker Goker de
Hibemii.
Elizab. vxor
Bolandi Lyd-
low [Ludlow].
I
I
Alicia vxor Tho. Thomas^pEllena fil. Bic'i
Vmpton [^Gromp-
ton] [? Acton] de
Acton BameU.
Eyton 8.
Robert i sonne
slaine.
Babtiste Kathe-
rine da, to Rkhr
ard Backisttr
[? Banaster].
Dorothea Yxor
Tho. Pigott de
Chetwin[Chet-
wynd].
Phillippas Eyton=
2 Sonne [High
Sheriff 1638].
=Maria fil. Danid Yale Thomas 2.
D^ Sf Ghancelor of
Chester.
Maria
s.p.
T?iomas'
1 Sonne.
-Marg^ da. to ... . Thomes
of Shelhvkk [Thomoe de
Shelvocke'].
William
2 Sonne.
I
Phillipp
3 Sonne.
Frances a
daughter.
Phillipp [Jil. primus]. Thomas [s** son].
fftxmox ox Jfarmer d! J&ap ^tk.
Harl. 616, ff. 289^ 240.
(Henry Hanbury.Y^lys daughter to Robert Sdlveyn Knyght.
WilUam Boweles mar.^Agnes daughter to Henry Hanbury.
I
iuiai
WilUam Boweles mar.^EHeabethe daughter to John Oiffordo Knight.
THE VISITATION OF SHBOPSHIBB, 1628.
183
!
A|
Robert Orubhert.^Kaiherin.
I
William Oruhbert.^. . . .
I
John fforde^....doughior[to] John ffarpar [of=rElynor doxighter A heirs to
mar.
. . . . Bulksiey. Rushall, co. Staff.].
William Qrobber.
Elizabethe mar. to William Lee Robart Harpur maried the dougJUer
[Leghof Shawell,co. Leicester], [of] .... Lyttelton.
I
Dorathe sans yssue.
. . . .=f= ThomasFyEmot doughfer to ...
doughter
of ... .
Former.
Symhgn of Hervy
of [sic] Hereford.
ThomaeF=f^Dorathe doughter to
Horde John Harpur.
mar.
Lowrens
Former.
WiiUam Former mar.
EUzabethe doughter to
Sir William Norys.
Richard Former mar.-
[Merchant of the
Staple of Calais].
'Anne d.& one of fheirss
of Sir William Browne
Juaior of London.
j J -| — I
Sir John i sonne. William 2 sonne. George 3 sonne. Oerome s sonne.
Thomas* Frommer mar.=^ffrauncis doughter Jk heirs
[Sheriff 1559]. to Thomas Horde.)
J
ifetomll of ^Botoiw.
HarL 1896, fo. 118^ S., fo. 106»».
Abms: Shrewsbury HS. — Per chevron argent and sable^ three mullets counter-
changed, on a chief sable three leopards' faces argent.
Orsst. — A tiger*s head argent, collared sable, thereon three mullets argent.
Joh'is Fewterell de Downe=r. . . . fil Wilcoks [Wilcocks alias Wil-
in com. Salop.
Thomas Leoniu^us Fewterell=
s.p. de Downe 8 fil.
A
kinson] de Broseley in co. Salop.
....
fil Bechcote de
Bechcote in com. Salop.
Johanne8.=T=. . .
B
* Thomas Fermoor, or Faimer, the Sheriff of Salop in 1669, was seated at Somerton, 00.
Oxford, bat resided occasioiially in Salop on his wife*8 property. She was the only child and
heiress of Thomas Hord of Horn's Park, and relict of Bdwani Bawlegh of Farmingho in Norfolk.
184
THE VISITATION OF 8HB0PSHIBE, 1628.
A|
Dorotbe nupta
Ric'i Colbome
de Walshbacb
2 Joh'i Wred-
nall.
1
B|
.... filia=Rolandn8=FJana filia Rob^
, . . .Nile
2 vxor.
Fewterell
deDowne
in com.
Salop fil.
et bseres.
Cresset de
Upton Cresset
in CO. Salop
Ar.
Tbomas.
Waltenw.
RicbardoB.
PetnuL
FranciflCQB
Farmer de
Eudon Boiv
nell in com.
Salop.
Jana nupta Ad'se Crumpe
ICrompe] de Bouldon in
CO. Salop.
Elizabetba vz.
Leonardi Wilson
de com. Lincoln.
Margaretta vx. Anna
Rad^ Dnnford s.p.
de com. Ozon.
Johannes
Fewterell
2 fil.
Rich'us Fewtrell de Downe in:
com. Salop Capitalis Consta-
buLbundredi de Stottesdenin
eod' com. Salop a® 1623.
:Franci8cafil. et
vna b©r. Fran-
cisci Fanner de
Eudon Bumell.
I
Anna nupta
Joh'iEgington
do Robiston in
com. Salop.
Elena nnpta
Ed'r'o Groflvenor
de Holies in co.
Staff.
RICHARD FFEWTERELL.
Harl. 1896, fo. 119. S., fo. 107.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Per bend or and guUsy a gryphon segreant caunUrchanged
within a bordure voir.
Crest. — On a branch lying fessnoays irunked raguU, and sprouting /irom the
dexter end a honeysuckle proper, a kingfiehtr of the same holding in the beak a
fish or.
(
Tbo. Fisher de Worceet'r.=i=Elizabetha Parker.
1
Anna nupta Joh'es Fi8her=T=Johanna filia Hnmfir'i Willi's Fisherbp. . . . filia
.... Thompson de Worcester
de Worcester. fil. et basr.
illi'sFii
Potter de Cbicknell in deco. North't'
CO. Salop. 2 filios.
Roane.
Willmms. Johannes. Oedeon. Gasparns Fisher 4 fil Tzor • • • .White.
in Artibus magister.
Ahcia nimta
Will'o Atkys
de Lndlow.
Anna nupta
Joh'es Gerard
de Worcester.
Alianora nz. Tbo.
Dance de Chipping
Norton in co. O^on.
Eliz. TX.
Tbom»
Bissell
deWorc.
Isabella vz. Joh'is
Wateys rennpta
Rhesa Jones de
Ludlow.
i
THB VISITATION OF SHROPSHIBB, 1628. 186
A_\
Phil- Bicn^nB Fisher de Ludlow=T=Maria filia Tho. Churchny Tho. Fisher de
lippus. in CO. Salop Alderma* viUsd
Salop fil. et h»r. 1628.
de Tewesbory in co. Salop. Zirickseas in Hol-
land 8 fil. a<> 1628.
4^
I i I II II I
Johannes Tho. Fisher fil. et hser. ap- Edwardns. Johanna. Anna. Martha.
2. parens stat. 21 a<> 1628 in — —
Artibos magister. Maria. Jnditha.
f RICHARD FFI8HER. THOMAS FFISHER.
ifletcjer of Chester anti Contnober.
Harl. 1896, fo. 119»». Harl. 1241, fo. 182^ S., fo. 100^
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Sable^ two battle-axes in saltire argent^ each ducally croumed or.
John Fletcher of Denbighe.=i=. . . .
T
W"
Fletcher=rEllin da. to James Tho. Fletcher Alder
Ald$nnan»
no.
Bracy of Teirton man of Chester.
[Tiverton].
'Alice da. to James Bracy
of Teirton in co. Chest'.*
Tho. Fletcher Mayor of Chester. William. Ranfe.
Jonn FletchernpMargrett da. to Lawr. Tno. Fletcher Vicar of Con-=FEliz. da. to
Woodnet Eodnett. doner in oo. Salop 1598. John Hall.
1598.
Rob^ Fletcher Sheriff of Chests. Joane.
Soxattx of €beUt|) near ^j^tfnalL
S., ff. 800*, 800\
[Arms. — Quarterly : 1, Quarterly per feeze indented [argent] and [sable], in first
and fourth quarters a bugle-ham stringed [of the second] ; 2, Argent^ three
pheonSy two and one, sable ; impaling, Or, frettee ....<, on a chief or three
round buckles gules, tongues to dexter [Rowley ?].
pfohn Forster of Evelithj=f Isabella da. to ... , Kuffin of Abertanat.
A
* The wife's name is omitted in BhrewBbarj MS.
BB
186
THE VISITATION OF 8HB0PSHIBE, 1628.
|A
Richard Forsier of=^Mary da. of OrMhy
tewn=F.
Euelith 1*' Sonne.
Tlio.^
by Margaret da. to ... .
Selmond.
Wilham
Forster
s^sonns.
I
•Margarett da. to W*
Taylor of Longdon in eo.
Salop.
Forstsr.
\
.'=j=Frances da. of Robert Forster of Euelith=rKatherine da. to TT* Barker
.... Chfford. in co. Salop.
i
of Coulsedge in com. Salop.
George=Elizabeth da. to Robert Forster of=y<Toano da. to Edw. Mitton of Weston
Forster.
Rich. Moreton. Barton Oreene.
in com. Stafford.
Richard Forster. Robert Forster.
John. Thomas. Ric
— Forster.
Allen.
\ch€urd=r. . . .
Dorothy married Cicely m* to
to John Hanhett BenialL
Joyce mar* to
John BentalL
ichard
George
Forster.
Richard Forster.^EUzabeth da. to Thomas Rowley.
!
Walter=f=Elieabeth da. to Thomas Luce uxor Lancelott Jans ux. Ed-
Forster.
Skrimshire of Staffordsh. Stevens.
wardi Oratmt.
Thomas 2. Walter 3.
Oeorge ForsterofEvelith[nowlinngrrJoane da. to Fronds
1614— Visit. Staff., p. 277].
Brooke of Cotton.
Elizabeth. Jans.]
jforsttr of WBatlin^ Street anti button
Harl. 1896, fo. 117. Harl. 1241, fo. 44. Harl. 616, fo. 260^ 8., fo. 106^.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Quarterly : 1, Quartsrly per f esse indsntsd argent and sable, in
ihs first and fourth quarters a bugle-hom stringed of the second, Fobsteb ;
2, Sable, a cross pcUimce argent, Ypton ; 8, Argent, on a bend azure three
oat'sheaves or, Otelet ; 4, Sable, a pale argent, Weayeb.
Cbbst. — A talbot statant argent, collared gules, lined or, the end tied in a knot
Richard Forster.^. . . .
I
Roger Foster.=j=. • • .
THB VISITATION OF 8HS0P8HISB> 1628.
187
Al
mn
John Forsier.^. . . ,
J
Wilimus Pore8ter.=T=4?ilctf.
Willimns Forster fil. et h»r.=T=. . . . Richardos Forester.^pAlioia.
[ob.] ante patrem.
illimi
Thomas ob. Willimns Fore8-=pElizabetha fil. Joh*is Bonfford Rujford de Bntlos
infiftns.
ter de Watling
street.
in CO. Heref.
Arms : Argent, a fasse between three trefoils sable.
Bichardns
Forester 8.p.
T
Joh'es Forester de Watling-
streete in oo. Salop.
=Anna filia Tho. Banester
de HadnalL
Alicia fiL Tho-=f=Joh*es Forester de Wat-=f Isabella fil. W»
Lister de Bow-
ton in com.
mas Charlton
nx. 1.
lingstret in com. Salop
[Uving 1506].
Bobertns Alicia vxor Joh'es Ikee V7f
Morton. J&^ Mm/tick {John Nycke).
;ioh'i
Salop.
Bioh'os Fores
ter ob. ante
p'rem.
Johannes s.p. Willimns s.p.
Elizabetha fil.:
notha Bo.
Morton.
:Biohardns Forster de Sntton=
Madox in com. Salop 2 fil.
Francisca nata ante
nnptias yzor Wil-
limi Adams de
Gle[e]ton in oo.
Salop.
'Margeria fil Wildygote de
Wolnerhampton in co. Staff,
vxor 2.
I
^^^^^^^^
Johannes Forester=Flsabella fil. Ed'r'i
de Sntton natns
ante matrimoninm
ao 1592.
Forster 5 filij
Johanni Forster
de Watlingstreet.
Elizabetha nata
post nnptias
vxor Bob'ti
Bowyer.
(
Frandsons Forester.
Bich'ns Upton de npton=T=Elianora soror et h»res W"^
in Essex.
Otley de Oteley Ar.
*Philhpns Upton de Oteley firater et haores
dnxit Anna nl Stenenton de DoUiill
in com. Salop. =?=
Bobertns Upton de Oteley in co.
Salop fil. et h»r. s.p.
* Harl. 1341 makes this Philip "son of Stephen, son of Richard."
188
THE VISITATION OV SHBOP8HISE, 1628.
B|
£J
Jocosa fil. et h»r. Phillippi Upton de=rJoh'e8 Poreter de Watlingafcret in oo. Salop
Otley [Oteley] in co. Salop. fil. et hsBr. [lived at Easthope] *
T
Johannes Phillippns Anna vx. Elizabetha vx. J ana vx. BicU Johanna.
1 8.p. 7 s.p Edwardi Stanly Heyline de Al-
— — Moile de Knocking derton[^2t^-
Richardns Franciscos IMoyls], in co. Salop. ton] in com.
2 8.p. 9 8.p. Salop.
Bogerns Forster
4 fil. duxit Elia-
norum filiam
Bogeri Panier
IPaviar].
Edwardos {Edmonds)
Forster 5 filins doxit
[Margarita fll. Thome
Bostoclo].
Bobertns Forster
6 filins duxit
• • • •
I
AnthonioB
Forster 8
10. Job.
T
Johan'es. Thomas. Jocosa vx. Willimi Baldwin. Isabella nx. Joh'es
Forster de Sutton.
I
Will'us Forster de Watling-=
stret in com. Salop 1597
[lived at Upton].
Franoiscus Foreste:
de Watlingstret in
com. Salop Ar.
1628.
^Margaretta fil. et cohsr. Joh'is Weyer
de Strangford in com. Heref. rennpta
Eetelby et Scudamore.
Thomas:
Forster
8 filins.
'• . . .
Cecilia fil. Andrea
Charleton de Ape-
ley in 00. Salop.
T
1
Margaretta vx. Jocosa vx. Willimi Ire-
BolandiHillde monger Ironmonger of
BechleyinoouL Chattrell [Chatkidl] m
Salop. com. Staffs. =t=
John*
n
2. Andreas s.p.
8. Willimns.
Franciscus Forster
primogenitns stat.
24an'ornma<>1628.
=Dorothea filia Ja-
cobi Scrimshire
de Norbnry in co.
Staff.
Maria vx. Tho-
mas Chetham de
Nuthnrst in co.
Lane.
Sara.
Franciscus.
FBAN. FOBESTEB.
* This John, bj a grant, 1520, from Henry VIII., on acoount of certain diaeases in his head,
had leaTO to wear his hat at all times, " as well in oar presence as elsewhere."
THE VISITATION OF 8HRQP8HIEE, 1623.
Jfob)lcr of J^arnagc ^vm^t.
Harl. 1396, fo. 118. Harl. 1^41, fo. 123. 8., fl'. Iu5", loG.
AfiUS; Harl. 1896. — Quarttrhj of nine -. \, AzuTt,on a ctuiiTOnargent — chetTonen^
grailed or in Harl. 1241 — betweeen three lions jiatennt-guariUint or as /nani/
eroMe» molirumbU, a mullet on a cretrfiit for tiiffhrence — Fowler id ShrewB-
bory MS. ; 2, /*«■ palt table and argent, an eagle duvlayail with two heads
counter(kanged,dueallijgoTgtdoT — Loveday in Shrewsbury MS. ; 3, Ermine, J
OH a canton githe an mol argent — owl or in Uarl. 1241 — Baiiton in Shrews- '
bury MS. [Fowlee of Ricote] ; 4, Barry of air gules and argent, on a chief
or a lion passant asure — Inhlbfikld in ShrewBbory MS, ; 5, Argent, a
fAevTon betuiMn three birds sable; 6. Argsnt, three wolves' heads erased gules,
within a bordure azure charged with eight lowers or — billets in Harl. 1241
[Berbt y] ; 7, Vairg nrgmt and gulet [Gueslkv] ; 8, Azure, two bars
argent, over all a bend eomjionee or and gules — Leiuh in Shrcwsbnry MS.
[Lee, Bishop of Liohfibld"] ; 9, Vert, three goats salient argent — Tbollop
in Shrewsbury MS.
Gbest. — A cubit arm ered vested ature, cuffed . . . . , fh« hand proper holding a hawk's
lure vert,fealhered argent, garnished and lined or, the tine twined round the arm.
[Visit. Oxford giyes the groyeslone in Hasley Church to Dame Julian Fowler of
Rycotti, who died 1827, wbidi quarters above, 3 for Fowler, 4 for Inglefield, and 7
(or Gresley. i
In Dngdale'a MS. Staff. Via. : Crest — A cnbit ann holding an open book of
mnsic. Giyen also in Harl. MS. 6128.]
^ Johonnea Fowler de Foxley in oo. Baok.^. . . . fil. et hteres .... Loucday.
„i
S' Hen. Fowler de Foxley .=i
. eoror et berea Joban'a Barton Berlon.
Will's Fowler dtf Ricott in com.=fCecilia fil. et vna hsredem Nicholai
Ozon. milea. I Inglefeld militia.
Bicbardus Fowler niiles=f^
CanceltariUB Dacatns
Lancastria t'pe E. 4.
de
jAr
fil. Joh'ii
Cothorpinc'
DanveiB Cecilia vior Tho. Rookea
m. Ozon. [Brookes'] de Falley in com.
Buck. At.
Bichardua Fowler niile8.=j=Eliza. fil. Thomn et Boror Andree D'ni Windeaore.
I ~ "
Thomas Fowler 2=rMargeria filia WiU'ue Lee de MorpathT^Iaabella EUta. fil. et
flliiiB Armiger pro I ... . Colcuile in co. Northnmbriiu hiereB Audrefe
oorpore R' Ed'r'i 4. Marg da. to Theeanrarins Berwici. 1 Trollop militia.
Edward Lee,
Edward Fowler o/" Twickenham=r. ■
in wm, Rutland f" Twituam by j
Richmond "—Via. Stafford].
Tho. Foioler=Mary da. to ... . Cokvill.
Esq. of the Arms : Or, ten billets
body to E. 4. gulet.
• In Bodford'8 ' Bla«ia of EpiBcopacy,' paget 68 Mid 120, the nrnis o( Rowland Loo, who
wu Biehop of Liohflelil 11^31-1543, ure kitou as, Vert, three bulla anlipiit argeat ; and tho abote,
the well-known coat ot the Loghs of Adliugton. oo. Che«er, U attributed to the See ot ChMtor.
It will be seen bj our pedigree, that tho impaicd coat la Lanadowne MS. ass, quoted by
Mr. Bedford, merel; represeuia Bl^op Loo's [ather impaling the throe goats, not bulht. far
Trollop.
190
THB VISITATION OV 8HS0F8HIBB, 1628.
B|
\A
Rogerus Fowler of J5mm-A»tt=plBabella soror et
de com. Staff. [Brome Hall, hsr. Bolandi Lee
CO. NorflF.—Vis. StaflF.]. Ep'i Lichfeld et
CoYentriae.
o|
BoIandoB Lee
Ep'us Couen-
trisd et Lich-
feld s.p.
DecanoB S'o'i
CeddffiinTilla
Salop s.p.
Solandus Richard^
Fowler de Brom-
hall in co. Salop
fil. et hser.
. . . . fil.
.... Brad-
shaw de
Prestend
Presteine
in com.
Radnor.
Jacobns Fowler de=f=Margaretta filia
T
Penckford [Pen-
ford] in CO. Staff. 4
filing [Inq. p.m.
21 Feb. 1584 —
Via. Staff.].
. . • •
Morton
de WUbrighton
[Moreton of
Haughton
CO. &lop— Vifl.
Staff.].
Anna nx.
Galfr'i
Thomes.
Oeorgios Fowler=j=Anna fil Mont-
de Bromhi
00. Salop
ihiU inT
I
ford de .... in co.
Norff.
Bnanns Fowler
2 filins.
^,1
Waltems
Fowler.
I
Bolandns Fowler* fil. et bsres.
WiiruB Fowler de Harn-=
age grange in com. Salop
8 filios saperstes a® 1584
[porchased Harnage
Grange].
=Maria filia
Joh*e8
Blythe in
Medicinis
Doctoris.
Johanna
Tx.EdYi
Onslow
Ar.
Ahcia fil. 2 nx.
.... Bradshaw
de Prestend
[Preeteign] in
CO. Radnor.
Brianos Fowler
de Stow in com.
Staff. 2 filins of
S* Thomas Ab0jf
in Staffordsh.
I
I
Thomas.
Margaretta vx. Tho.
Yaughan de Pantglas
in com. Carnarvon.
Ahcia vx. Roberti
SousUgent.
Maria vx. Edwardi Edmond
Bmton of if Forrsst
Elizao
s.p.
etha Richardns Fowler de Ham-
age in com. Salop.
^Maria fil. EdYi Little-
ton militis.
Petms Fowler.
^p. Maria 8.p. Ricnardns 4. Elizaoet
— Mathei Oradoc
3. Jonannes. Henrions s.p. Maria 8.p. Richardns 4. Elizabetha yx. Anna.
T
2, Edwardns.
Maria 8.p. Thomas 5. de Stafford.
Will*8 Fowler d^ Harnage grange=T=Anna fil. Ric'i Perkes de Weddesbniy in oo.
in com. Salop Ar. fil. et hser. a<>
1628 [Sheriff 1650].
Staff. da. to Tho. Psrkes of WiOingeworth
in Staffordsh.
Will'
Richardns Fowler filins p'mogenitnss Jfor^' ^ da. to Rich. Thomas Will'iis
Stat. 5 annor' sf^ 1628. Nswport Knight Fowler 2. B.p.
WILL. FOWLER.
* This son is omitted in Shrewsbuy M&
THE VISITATION OF 8HR0PSHIEE, 1623. 191
ffox of Capn{)am, BrontficlD, Brttt, etc.
Hftri. 1396, fo. 115. Harl. 1241, fo. 4. Harl. 615, fo. 264". 8., ff. 102»— lOS''.
Arms: Hart. ISO 6. — Qiiarlfrly of tiyht : \,ATgfnt^ a rJwvron behcefti Ihrie fomx'
heads triued gulei, Fox ; 2, Argmt, on a bend iable thrig dolphitu embeneed
or, Stokk : 3, Per pale indented tabU and aigent, on Ihf tinistfr side a bill$t
urdial IJu fool of the first, UTivisjOs : 4. Suits, two lions coiu^hant — passant
in pale tails coward in Shrcwabnry MS, — or. Pedwardyn ; 5, Azure, a lion
ram/Mtnt holding a battle-axe, wifAin a bordure engrailed, all or, Pikknhah ;
6, Argent, three ehevronels gules, a label of as mang points azure [throughoUL],
BARniSQTON : 7, Azure, a bark lodged argent. DoWSB ; S, Or, a fesnt
quarterly azure and gules, in the first awl fourth quartets three fleum -de-lie
of tliejirst, and in the stcomi aiut third a lion passant-gvardani gold, all
leithtn a bordure yobonie argent and of the stfond, SombRsett,
Arm3 : Harl. 1396; Fox of BaoiirELD and Whichoot. — Quarterly often:
l.Fos; 2. Stokb ; S.Stetinton; 4, Fkdwardyk ; b,Argmi,apalefunlly
sable. Daniel in Shr«wel)nT7 MS. ; 6, Azwre, a ehevron between three spears'
heads argent imbrued gules ; 7, Pckrnham ; 8, liARRlNSTON : S, Krinine,
two boars passant gitles. Whichcotb in Stirewsbury MS. ; 10, Downe.
ORBaT. — A /ox stalant gules.
Motto. — Fidelis esto.
Arms: Harl. 1396: Fox of CiRSKT.—Quarlerli/ of sir : Irtw/G, PoX; 2, Stokk;
8, SreviNTON ; 4, Pedwardyn ; 5, Downk; ot^rr all a marliei charged with
an annulet for diffireme.
WiliiaD* Stoke.=pJohanna fil. et hsr. Oregorij Stebinton l^FHevinloti] June da.
I ^ heirt to Qeorge Olleg of Steeuenton oom. <%/.
Joh'ea Poi do Knighton=fJohanna Jane
io Wales occiaus in bello I fi!. et hierea
contra Oweu Olendowr. WilH'ai' Stoke.
WillimOH Ped-=pJohanna fil. Will'i
wardiQ de &». Ilarley sister to W"
Heref. ] de ffarley.
a ot. liar
idef
Thomas Fox de Pedwardin iu Wigmoi
land in com. Heref.
ire-=T=.
=Ahna fil. et hnrea
Will'i Pedwardyn.
Rogerua Fox de Ped-^
waravQ et Stoke in
00. Hereford.
-Klir.abetha iil. JohanVs PickGn-'^=Jolian'a fil. et hter. .
Ric'iCloddde ham Pechmiham
Orleton in oo. do Gaeex.
Salop.
Barnngton doBarrington
hall[Es8oi] Janesigttr ^
heire to ... . Batinglon.
EdmundnB Fox de^pKatherina fiL ct coharea
Stoke in co. Salop. I Job'ts Pickenbain sister
^ coh. to Jo" Pethenham.
Ric'ns Downe de^Alisona fit e
Lndlow in com. hser. Job's ...
Salop.
Willimns Fox de 8* JohnB=FJohanna Jane fil. ct hser. Biobardi
in Ludlow, Donne (Dotcns).
192
THE VISITATION OF 8HB0PSHIBB, 1628.
.Al
I
Katherina fil. Lu<iovici=f=Edwarda8 Fox=j=Elizabethafil.Ed'r'i
Crowther de Ludlow in de Greet in co. Leightx)ndeWatle8-
com. Salop. Salop 4 filing. burgh in co. Salop
Ar. 2 uxor.
Edward Foxe'*
Bishop o/Eereff.
Elizabetha
ux. Xpoferi
Whichcote
de Stoke in
com. Salop.
2. Thomas.
3. Richardns*.
I I
WillimuB Fox
4 fil. cffilebs
1628.
BolanduB 6.
Katherina ux.
Priam's Lloyd
de Marington
in CO. Salop.
Anna ux. Ed'r'i
Morice de Com-
merle rennpta
Hen. Hawkins
de Ashton
Keynes in co.
WiJtes.
Jana fil. Johan'is=r=Carolus Fox de=F
Jenkes de Brug-
north in co. Salop.
Greet in co.
Salop Ar. fil. et
hsBres a"" 1628.
....
fil.
....
Haw-
kins.
Georgius Fox de
le Bower in par-
ochia de Greet
in com. Salop 5
fil. a« 1628.
Katherina fil.
Richardi Withy
de Wytmore in
com. Salop.
Thomas. Franciscus. Jana.
Edwar
duB.
Elizabetha. Katherina. Anna.
Elizabetha. Katherina.
Anna.
Katherina
vx. Franc.
Adams de
Kaynham.
I
Anna yx.
Thomas
Wheelar
de Lud-
low s.p.
Edmundus Fox=i=Katherina fil. Tho. Trent-
de Ludford in ham de Salopia relicta
com. Heref. fil Hacklute [Hackluit].
et hieres.
Georgius
Fox
8filius
in com.
Leicester.
iizalx
Elizabetha
ux. Jacob
Barrow de
com. Gloua
Edwardus=|=Jana filia Ad®
Fox de Oteley de Pich-
Ludlow ford in com.
in com. Salop.
Salop.
U"'
7. Thonuu.
2> Rouland.
3. Oeorge.
4. Charles,
I 1 I
Maryvxor EUssa. Anne.
Edrnond ^ ^^ ^
Walter. mart.
Maria vx. Tho. Horde de
Parke Bromage [near Bridg-
north].
I
Susanna.
James.
John.
Edmond. Mary.
Dorothie.
B
* Not given in Shrewsbury MS. Edmand Foxe, Bishop of Hereford, obtained a lease of
the propel^ of the suppressed Priory of St. John the Baptist at Ludlow 20 Dec. 1637, and
settled them to the use of Charles Fox, brother of said Edmand. — Dnke*s * Hist of Shropdiire,*
xliv. This proves the brother, but Edward Fox was translated to the Bishopric of Hereford in
1535.
THE VISITATION OF 8HBOF8HIBE, 1628.
198
|B
Elizabetha liar-
gareU vx. W"
Hopton de Hop-
ton in com. Salop.
.... Bra-
dock de
Lndlow in
00. Salop.
I
Elizabetha fil.=FCarolufi* Fox de=f=Katherina fil.
Milonis Crosby
de com. Snff.
vx. 1.
Bromfeld in co.
Salop e ConciliJB
in Marchia WaJ-
life {2 8onn$).
EdV4 Leigh-
tondeWatles-
boroQgh in
CO. Salop mil.
Franciflca:
fil.Solandi
Barker ob.
8.p.
:EdwardaB Fox=
de Onemego
in CO. Mont-
gomery mil. 8
fiL ao 1628.
=Elizabetha fil.
ynica et hsres
Caroli Somer-
set militis.
Will'm
Fox
4 Sonne.
Heuricns
Fox de la
Harst
5 fil. ao
1628.
Edwardns Fox fil. et hedves-
»L 28 a^" 1628.
Margaretta
til. Edwardi
Oage de As-
ton in CO.
Snssex.
Francisca fil. Thomas Otley
de Pichford in co. Salop.
Anna.
Somersettns Fox de Rayn-=
ham [Caynham, near Lad-
low] in com. Salop Ar. fil.
et h»r. 1628.
Henricns= Anna fil
Fox 8 fil. Bignall Rmg-
nald.
=Anna fil. Walteri Tho-
Long de Wrexall mas
[WraxhallJ in co. 2.
Wiltes militis.
Somersettns. Walteros. Willimns. Bichardns. Elizaoetha.
Anna.
Edmondos Fox de=r=Anna fil. Joh*s
Leighton in com. I Aberford.
Heref. 2 fil. a«
1628.
T
1
Eatherina
nx. Ric'i
Weuer de
Hereford.
Maria vx. Bolandi Dorothea nx. Jacobi
Baynham rennpta Clifford de Frampton
.... Hill et postea in oo. Olonc. Jacobi
vx. Bob't Woodroff Cltue de com. Chest.
militis.
Carrolus=. ... fil.
Fox fil. Georgij
et hseres. Skidmore.
Edwardns 2.
Edmnndns 8.
J I
Jane.
Martha.
B»L
Elizabetha nx.
Rob*t Perkes de
Micheldeane in co.
Glouc.
Garolos Fox de Bromfeld'
in CO. Salop miles fil. et
hssres a^ 1628.
^Isabella fiL Ric'i New-
port de Arcall [Ercall]
in com. Salop militis.
I
Martha vx. Ric'i Harford iTo-
uard de Boslmry [Hereford]
rennpta Michaeli Hopton et 8^
Jacobo Barrow.
* A Obarlea F6z was Sheriff in 1688.
00
\
194
THB VISITATION OF SHK0P8HIEE, 1628.
c|
Margaretta vx. Mathei Martha vx. Ed'r'i Waties de Burloy
Herbert de Dolgeyoge Ludlow [WateiB of Ludlow] in
in com. Montgom*y. com. Salop.
Maria.
Jana ob.
virgo.
Eogerus
Pox filius
p'mogeni-
tns.
BicharduB Fox de:
Whichcot in co.
Salop miles 2 fil.
1628.
:Anna fil. Anthonij
Cage Ar. soror Job's
Cage militia.
I
Franciscos Fox de Bromfeld
8 filius duxit Mariam filiam
Wfdteri Wykes de Morton
in com. Heref .
BIC. FFOXE. 80M. FOXE. HEN. FOXB.
Sxttxt (A CSarltott, co. WioxttsAtx.
Harl. 1896, fo. 120. S., fo. 101*.
Abms : Harl. 1396. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Sable, a chevron between three dolphim
naiant embowed argent, Fbeebe ; 2 and 3, Argent, a chevron between three
escallops sable, a crescent for difference, Wkissam.
gr \ym W'eissam of Charleton Castle in=prMargaret da. of Sir Adam
CO. Worcest' [Wysham of Charlton].
Clifton, Knt.]
Jeflfry Freere of=f [Elizabeth da. of John
Worcestersh.
Lyttelton of Frankley.]
>nn
John Weissam.?. . • .
Thomas Freere.=r=Margrett da. & sole he. to John Weissam.
•Humfrie Freere of Charlton [co.=j=Ann da. to Bich. Welle of Wellesley in co. Wor.
Worcester, and of the Blankets]. [Bichard Walsh of Shelsley].
T[Bi
I
I
I
Tho- Bichard Freere=7=Margrett Joane. Joyce yx. Marerett Thomas Freere
Chr. ux. John of ... . mar.
mas. [of the Blankets
CO. Worcester].
da. to
....
Henshaw.
Hodees Nais of Eliz. da. to
11 edges
of lunfl
.ings Coding- John Lewes.
Norton. ton in
Heref.
T
ichard=F.
Bic
Freere.
=Ann da. to Tho. Sal[w]ey
of Hyntip in co. Wore.
Bobert Freere=Margrett da. to
of Feuersham Bich. Noble of
in Kent. Fenersham.
EllB.
* This generation is omitted in Shrewsbury MS.
THB VISITATION OF 8HS0PSHIBB, 1628.
196
Al
I
Anthony 2. Hmnfry Freere of=fOioeley da. [natural John. Eic
Oharleton [fet. 29
in 1669].
iichard.=p, . .
da.] to S' Edw. Grey
of PowiB K^
Jeromy. Edward. Ann. Eatherin. Oioeley. Richard. Thomas. Elizab.
^atteti alias ^al)l)ttt of Contuxiber.
S., fo. 299^
[Arms. — OuUs^ a dragon segreant or supporting a Itaa-staff argent and sabh with a
pennon argmU with two tails^ thoroon an eagJo doubkhheaded displayed eahh.*
Roh'ttu Garbedd alias Oahhitt do Acton BwmM=r. . . .
trnnp. H. 7 one of the guard [I486].
I
Robertus Garbed alias=r '=j^Thinnas Oarbed aJias=^Margeriafil, Thonus
Oabbitt de Acton Bur-
nell in com, Salop
Jilfus et hares.
filia
Lutter
uxor /.
Oabbitt junior /lUus
de Righton in jrochia
de Cundover.
Wood de Burton in
parochia de Con-
dover.
WiUielmus ffenricus Oarbed .... uxor
Oarbed alias Oabbitt of Oalfridi Elwes
alias Oab' Chelmsford in eo, de London
bitt ob. s.p. Essex s.p> Alderman.
Johannes^Anna da. A
Oabbitt
fihprimO'
genitus.
coh. of John
Bolting.
Maria fil. et cohar. uxor JoVis Lilley de London.
Johannes Litley, Benrieus 2 son. Johanna ux. Oeorgii Baynes.
Thomas Oarbedrj^EUzabetha filia
alias Oabitt de Edwardi DoU
London. by de Brack-
anion in com.
Warr.
Richard Oarbed
alias Oabbitt
ob. s.p.
Garbed
aliat
Oabbitt.
I I .
Margena i s.p.
Maria 2 s.p.
Thomasina 3 s.p.
Henricus Oarbed
alias Oabbitt.
JoJumnes Oarbed
aUas Oabbitt.
Thomas s.p.
Edwardus Oarbed
aUas Oabbitt. a
* The * Vis. of London, 1633/ toI. ii., p. 28, mentions tfamt Robert Gabot of Acton Bnmdl
had this banner giren him bj the Bmpeior Maiimilian, for his serrioes.
196
THE VISITATION OF SHS0P8HISB, 1623.
Aj
Eleanora Jocosa vx, Rogerm Garbed alias Johanna .... uxor Johanna
ux, Oeorgii Rogeri Oabbitt, de Righton in ux. Hen. Willielmi ux.
Hicks. Henley Condover 5 filius et Kempe de Whiifoot
postea .... heer. duxit .... fiUa London
de Con-
Newton de .... Jenkee de Dor- postea .... dover.
WUlasUm. rington. =f=
J
DutUm.
.... fiUa et sola hares nupta .... Jenkes.]
Johis
Doumes
de Lofir-
don.
Harl. 1896, fo. 128^. Harl. 1241, fo. 147. S., ff. 116^ 117*.
Abms : Harl. 1896. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Per /esse argent and sdbUj a pale counter-
changed and three gryphoni heads erased of the second; 2, Quarterly azure
and gules f a cross engrailed or between four roses argent — Burton ia Shrews-
bury MS. ; 8, Sable, on a bend between six cross-crosslets filcMe argent three
bugle-horns stringed of the first — Hobneb in Shrewsbury MS.
[Obest. — A griffin's head erased sable.]
Joh^es Gardiner a Joh'e Gardiner de com. Lancastr' oriundus.'
Arms : Per fesse argent and sable, a pale connterchanged
and three gryphons* heads erased of the second.
• • « •
Joh^es Gardinei
fil. et hseres.
Edwardus Burton grome des Robes H. 7.=
Arms : Quarterly aznre and gules, a
cross engrailed or between four roses
argent.
=FJoco8a fil. Bob't
Cressett de Vp-
ton Cressett in
com. Salop.
Joh'es Gardiner.=F. . . •
Thomas Burton.=T=. . . .
Joh'es Gardiner=F* ... fil. et h»ree
de Salopia.
Johannes Burton.
.... Homer.:n=Joanna fil.
Thoma Burton.
Arms : Sable, on a bend be-
tween six cross-crosslets fitchte
sable [argent] three bugle-horns
stringed of the first.
1
Joh'es Gardiner=f=Margaretta fil. Joh'es
de Salop. Berkley.
I
et ooh»r.
PhUUpi
Ypton.
Biohardus Homer.^F. . . .
Rich. Gardiner=rAnna fil. et Elizabetha Bosa nnpta Hugonis Jooosa tx.
de Salop. I h»r. Bich'i vx. Anthonij Phillips de Salop. Joh'e Yonge
A I Homer. Forster. de Rmley.
i
I
\
I
1
i
}
4
1
THB VISITATION OF 8HKOP8HIBB, 1628.
197
Al
Sara filia Tho. Oteley de Pich-=
ford in com. Salop b^f Isabell
da. to Rich. Mitton.
=Joh'e8 Gardiner
Ballinag SalopisB
1614.
=Elianora fil. W" Prowde
ex Johanna fil. Arthnri
Mackworth.
I
RichardoB Gardiner de Salop 1628.
Olineros Gardiner=f=Jonnetta fiL
de Salop 2 fil. Bic'i Einge.
Thomas Gardiner=rMaria fil
8 filioB.
Swanne de Salop.
Jnditha Isacons Job es Gardiner fil.=F0hri8tobella fil. Maria ox. Samnelis
St. 14 8.p.
annonun
1628.
et hsres setatis 28
anor' a<> 1628.
Edmundi Berke- Lewys fil. Tho. Lewys
ley de Salop. de Sallop Aldermanni.
I
iBaocuB Nathaniell Thomas (Gardiner Johannes Namia Thomas. Maria.
»t. 8 »t. 1 annj. fil. et hsBres SBt. 7 »t. 4. INaomt] —
annor* annomm 1628. s.p. [Zmtm.]
1628.
THOMAS GARDNER.
^attatre of ^atatre.
Harl. 1896, fo. 124^ Harl. 1241, fo. 77^ S., fo. 118.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Quarterly gules and ermine^ in the second
and third quarters three piles of the firsts over cM on a /esse azwrsfive bezants;
2, Argentj a Hon rampant per /esse sable and gules [ ? Loktot or Loybtt] ;
8, Argent J a cross fornUe fleurie sable [Swiitnerton].
Joh'es Gattacre de Gattacre in com. Salop.^=Joco6a fil. Jo. Barley militia.
r
Joh^es Gattacre de Gattacre=pJana filia Nicho. Yonge of Kenton
in com. Salop. | [Gaynton].
Joh'es (}att-=f=Maria Bostock [Elizab.
acre deGatt- da. of Sir Adam Bostock,
acre dnzit slain at Bloreheath 1459,
Eleanora mar. John Gataker —
fiUa Joh*is Visit. Cheshire].
Acton. A
Hnmfhdos Gatt-=f=Elianora fil. et hsBr.
acre 2 fil. Armiger Ric'i Blike de Ayles-
Oorporis H. 6 ley in com. ^op
[1422-61]. [Blyke of Astley,
near Bridgnorth].
B
198
THB VISITATION OF 8UEOP8HI&E, 1628.
A|
Robert Gattacre de=T=Johanna fil. Joh'is Howard
Gattacre in com.
Salop.
Francis-
cuB Gatt-
acre.
[Hard] [Horde] de Bridg-
north in com. Salop.
Jocosa fil. et hsBres nnpta
Thomffl Bynes [Heynes
of StrettonJ.
Williniu8*=
Gattacre.
=Elianora fil. Will'i
Mitton [of Weston]
9up' Liaizard.
Maria Margery vx.
vx.Joh. W« Midle-
Wol- more de oo.
rich. Wigom\
Jana nnpta
.... Mitton de
Mitton pWhit-
ton].
Alicia Yx.
Simonis
Muckloe
de com.
Wigorn'.
Elizabetha vx.
Roberti Pigot
de Chetwyn
[Chetwynd].
rb«
Dorothea yx. Rob't Barbara yx.
Brooke mil. Capital. Jacobi Baker
Justice de co's fil. Johannis
Banco. Backer de
com. Glono.
Eatherina
vxor Rich*i
Kettelby.
Johannes
5 s.p.
Franciscus Gatt-
acre de Gattacre
in com. Salop.
=Eliza fil. et cohser.
Humfr'i Swynner-
ton [of Swinnerton,
CO. Staff.].
Richardos
2.
Thom. Gattacre
rector ecclesia
S'c'iEdmnndide
Lnmberd Stret.
Margaretta yx. Ed Yi Elizaoetha vx. Andrae Vise de Standon Dorothea vxor
Morgan de Northfeld [Staundon] in com. Staff. [Andrew died Tho. Scrimshere
in CO. Wigorn*. June 1684 — Visit. Staff.]. de com. Staff.
Johannes 2.
Thomas 8.
ill'
Will'us Gattacre de Gattaore=pAnna filia Hieronimi Corbett
in com. Salop a^' 1628.
ex consilijs in March WallisB.
Joh*es Gattacre=J^^ii2a. Edwardus 2. Ambrosius 5. Jerominns 7. Elizabetha.
de Gattacre Ar — — —
1628. mort. Willimns 8. Angnstine 6. Edwardus 8.
Franciscus 4.
HarL 1896, fo. 121. Harl. 1241, fo. 144. S., fo. 114*.
AuMS : Harl. 1896. — Paly of stx argmt and gvUs^ on a bend 9abh three eseaUqps
of the first.
Robertus Gibbons oriundus e &milia eiusdem=j=. . . .
nominis in partibus Borealibus. A |
HarL 1241 makes this William ion instead of brother of Francis.
THB VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
199
A|
Rogeros GibbonB.=f=Gweii filia Ric'i Walters
Waters de Binweston.
Thomas Qibbons.
Willimus Gibbins 1 filiuB=F. . . .
OlericQS efi 1592.
Thomas Gibbon8=i=Jana fil. Ed'r'i Oneslow Ar.
8 filius. de Crackton in co. Salop.
Tobias Andreas
s.p. [2 son].
Johannes s.p. Thomas s.p. Elizabetha vx. W^ Hall
reliota Hnmfr. Onslow.
lizabe
knari
Richard Onslowe.
Nicholaos Gibbons attnmatns in Banco=F=Elizabetha fil. W"^ Langley de Abbey
Gomnni a^ 1592 [Bailiff of Shrewsbnry
1588].
Foriat [Foregate] in Shrewsbury in
CO. Salop.
Franciscns Gibbons
de Shrowsbury 2 fil.
SacraB Theologi® D^
et rector ecclesisd
de Abbr foryate in
Shrewsbury a«
1628.
Richardus Gibbons^
de Shrowsbury in
com. Salop fil. et
haer. ao 1628 et
Goronator comi-
tatus Salop.
I
'icn<
NicholauB Gibbons
fil. et hffir. sdtat. 15
16 annoru' bP 1628.
n
Andreas
s.p.
=Anna filia Hum- Margaretta
fridi Sandford vxor Jonsd
de le Isle [of Jonas
up Rossal] in Nicholls de Anna s.p.
CO. Salop Ar. Perrihouse —
in com.
Salop.
Francisca
8.p.
I
Franciscns 2. Thomas 4.
Richardus 8.
Mari
ana.
Raohell.
FRA. QIBBONS. RICHARD GIBBONS.
S., ff. 214^ 215.
[Arms. — 6hiles, on a /esse between three goats'" heads erased argent three pellets.
Eignion ap Oollwin.^. . . .
r
MereSd ap Eignion.^. . . .
T
200
THE VISITATION OF 8HS0PSHIBE, 1628.
r
A|
Jwan ap Mered'd.^, . . .
Bees Ooz ap Jevan.=j=, . . .
Jevan ap Bees Ghz,^, . . .
Gfrujff^ ap Jevan.^. . . •
T
Ovttim ap Oruff.^. . . .
^1
Res8 ap Outtyne.^. • . •
r
Thmas OuUynB.^. . . .
T
Johannes Outtyns.^. . . .
Thomas Ouityns.^. . • .
T
I
Edmundus Gfuttyns.^. . . •
Riehardus Ouityns.^ElizabeihaJlUa . . • • Waterion.
nL^au^....
Johannes Outtyns.^. . . . fil. WiWmi Siev&nUm.
rr
1
r
Edmundus Oittins WilUmus sp.
mar. Joanna JiUa —
WilFi Savage. Oeorgius sp.
I
Johannes=j=Owen da. of Humfii^EUzaheth
Outiyns.
Tho. Cor-
heUof
Hampton.
dus
Oittins.
Riehardus Jona
Oittins. Outtyns.
T
da. of
Foutke
Bedon.
• . . .
I
WiWm Outtyns duxit
UrsulamfiUa Thoma
Burlsy.
Johannes
Outtyns s.p.
Thomas Outtyns.^. . • .
r
Edmundus Outtyns.
B
THB YISITATION OF 8HR0FSHIRB, 1628.
201
EUanora ux. Edwardi Corbeti
rentmia Bogero Hardwick de
CO. Staff.
Bj
Elizabeth da. of=j^Hxtgh G%ttms=^Anne da. of John
W»Fermor.
3^ 9on.
Taylor.
Johanne8^=f=Johanna filia
Gittins.
f
Joh*i8 Mecks
de Ortyn.
I
WilVmw
Oittine.
Oicen da.
toTh4)mas
Browne.
I I
Alice.
Joan.
Anne.
Thomas Oittine
duxit Dorothea
fil Tho. Wilcocks.
Humfr%du$'
Oittine.
•Elizabeth da. of John
ap Jenkyn.
I
Elizabeth. Thoma8=Margarett da. of
Oittine Dodd.
Elizabeth. Ric
hard.
I I
Reignold. Hugh. Johannes Oittine.']
Harl. 1896, fo. 12P. Harl 1241, fo. 157. S., ff. IU\ 115.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Quarterly of six: 1 and 6, Sable^ three horses* heads erased
argent; 2, Or, three Uons* heads erased guUs unihin a bordure engrailed azure
[Gbufpydd ap Allo] ; 8, .... an eagle displayed . . . . ; 4, [Azure], three
ouglS'homs [or, Eyton] ; 5, Quarterly per /esse indented ermine and gules ,
a label of three points or [Fulkb Fitz Warinb].
Anothbb Shisld : Harl. 1896. — Quarterly of eight : 1, Sable, three horses* heads erased
argent [Gough] ; 2, Or, three lions* heads erased gules within a bordure engrailed
azure [Gbuffydd ap Allo] ; 8, Oules, three ehevronels argent [Jbstyn ap
Gwbgant] ; 4, Sable^ a buck tryspant argent attired or [Hedd Molwynoo] ;
5, Ermine^ three fusils in /esse sable [Piqott] ; 6, Azure, three bugle-horns
unstringed or [Eighton op Marsh] ; 7, Quarterly per /esse indented ermine
and azure, a label of three points or [Fitzwarine] ; 8, Ermine, on a bend
gules three escallops or [Marshe].
Arms: Harl. 1241. — Quarterly: I, Sable, three horses* ?ieads erasedjargent [Qouqe] ;
2, Or, three lions* heads erased gules within a bordure engrailed azure
EGruffydd ap Allo] ;3, . . . .an eagle displayed . . . .; 4, [Argent], a fret
asore, Ettok].
Gwenwyg ap Gmffith ap=f=Jonetta fil. et bsBr. Joh^es Bewpre
Beley de le Garth.
I
[Beanpre ?] de la Poole.
Eadwgan ap Gwenw78.=f=Agne8 fil. Eynnelin ap Dolfin.
T
Madook ap Eadwgan.nFMargaretta fil. Eigniani ap Howell ap Tador.
D D
202
THE yiSITATIOK OP 8HBOP8HIBE, 1623.
Ryrid ap=y=Jana Joane fil. Madoci
Madock.
Eynaston de Stoke.
Will'us Eightoii.T=. ... fil. et hsBres Pulconis
Fitzwarrin.
Jeuan=pMargaretta fil. et sola haer.
ap Griffithi ap Griffith ap Alio.
Ryryd. Arms : Or, three lions'
heads erased gnles within
a bordure engrailed azure.
Cadwal-"
lader ap
Owen.
=Margaretta
fil. et hsBr.
Rob'ti Pi-
got ap
Hoell.
Jon'es=
Eighton
Eytande
Marshe
bP 10
Ki. 2.
• 6ruffith=
ap Jeuan.
=Margaretta fil.
Cadwallad'ri
ap Owen ap
Dauid et hser.
eius vx. 2.
Rogems=f=Johanna fil.
Cleyton et cohaBr.
de Joh'is Eigh-
Marsh. ton Eyton.
=Alicia fil.
et hsBr.
Roberti
Marshe de
Marshe in
com. Salop.
Elianora filia
et cohaer. vx.
Joh'is Pur-
slow de Sud-
bury.=j=
,, I
Margaretta
filia et cohaeres
nupta WiU'o
Acton de Acton
8cot.=F
David ap=pKatherina.
Gruffith.
Johannes ap Gruffith'
2 filius.
I
=Elianora fil. et vnica hsres Rogeri
Cleyton IClayton'] de le Mershe.
William=r. . . .
ap David
5E. 4.
Johannes Gough=
de Marshe fil. et
hsBr.
=Golco bega Oolew
Bryce fil. Meredith
ap Jenkin.
WiU'us Gough
ap John ap
Gruffith 2 fil.
Reginald Williams
de Willaston in
com. Salop.
Roger Gongh'
de Marshe.
I
'Jana fil.
JohanniB
Gray filij
Humfr.
Gray.
I
I
Elianora Margaretta
vx. Tho. vx. Jenkein
Bayley. Jevan ap
Jenkin de
Burton.
Anna vx.
Willimi
ap Cad-
wallader.
Hugo Gough de=Eatherina.
GiLfeildes 8 fil.
Anna vxor Will'i fil. Joh'is
Herford Heiford.
Johannes Gough=T=. ... fil. Jenkin
2 filius. ap Gulton ap
I
3?
owkus.
Roger Gou^h
de Marshe m
CO. Salop fil.
et h»r.
Cecilia filia Francisci Yonge
de Kenton \^Keynton] [Cayn-
ton].
Lowry
nupta
Mathew
Bach.
Johannes=FJana Joane fil. Joh*is Franciscns
Gough de
Marshe.
B
Lister de Rowton in 2 s.p.
com. Salop.
Elizabetha vx.
Henrici Bwys
de Glaunfeld
Olansfard.
<mfmtm
t
THB VISITATION OF SHB0F8HIBE, 1628.
203
I II
Edwardns 2 Margeria fil.=f=Thoma8 Gough=pMargaretta Yrsala.
s.p.
Adam 8.
Jocosa 8.p.
n
Bogeri Hard-
wikedeHard-
wike in com.
Stafford.
de Marahe in
CO. Salop.
,
fil. Edwardi
Lloyd Coro-
ner^ vx. 2.
Eliza-
betha.
tUS 4.
Willimus.
1
Anna B.p. The. Gon^h de=T=Gecil]a fil. Ric'i Franciscns Bogerus. Eliza-
T
— Marshe m co.
Elizabetha. Salop fiL et her.
1628.
Stephens Steeuena Goagh leil.
de Minsterley in
00. Salop.
betha.
Petrns. —
Maria.
1. Mana.
I I
3, Debora.
I I
5. Elizabeth.
2, Sara. 4. Hester. e. Margery.
Rogers. . . .
Oough,
\ I
7. (Xalia.
8. Abigaile.
BIGHABD STEPHENES.
i
/
S., fo. 801*.
[Abmb. — Oulss^ an a/e8s$ between three ealtires cauped argent an annuht sable.
Francis Ooulston of OotUstanj=r=' • • •
Philtpp Oauldston.^I)arothy da. to Hughe Adams Francis Ooulston
I of Warwicksh. of Astley s.p.
Hugh Oouldston.^. . . .
T
nL..
Gould-
ston.
Hurnfrey Oouldstanry. . . .
••Dorothy da,
to Richard
Stamford.
Johnr=pAnne da.
Oould-
ston.
of Thomas mar. to
nroughton Thomas
of Henley Hunt,
neere Lud-
low.
I I I
Elizabeth Dorothy Jane mar.
mar, to to ... .
.... Clark in
Brag- com* War.
don.
}hn
John Oouldsion.=f Dorothy da. of Ada, Oteley of Oteley Hall.
T
Lancehtt
Gouldston.
Francis=FSusanna da. to ... .
Gouldston. Whitton of Whitton.
n
Elizabeth 1.
Jams.
* PiobaU7**Cloro(iier**l8aiiiineftdi]iglQr^
fnnilj.
Bridgett s.
Mary 4.
204
THB VISITATION OF SHROFSHIBB, 1628.
A|
I I
Afine 1.
Elizabeth 2.
Jane 3.
John Oould8Um=rElizabeth da. to
first son living
(f 1636.
Lawrence Tomp-
son of Drayton.
Sl^ son.
•Margaret
Shears.
Bkhard
3 sanm.
JoKes 1 son
mart anno 5.
I
Laivrence Oouldstone
2 Sonne.
Francis Oouldston
3 Sonne."]
Harl. 1896, fo. 123. S., flf. 115^ 116.
Arms: Harl. 1396. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Per pale argent and azure^ two Uons
rampant addorsed counterchanged ; 2, SahUy a chevron between three spears^
heads argent within a bordure of the last — Urmbton in Shrewsbury MS. ;
3, Argentj a fesse between six birds [? Cornish choughs] sable — Ondbslowb
in Shrewsbury MS. [Onslow op Bodington].
Crest. — Two lions' heads addorsed and erased argent and azure^ collared or.
Ex ChartlB Joh*i8 Gregory de Rodington in 00m. Salop generod 4 Octobr. 1623.
Joh'es Onslowe de Rodington & Emota yxoris oonceecerunt Thomao Onslowe filio ethaared. rao
mc88. Tirgatam et nocatam* t*ne quae quondam faemnt Roger! Onslowe et Katherinss yx. eiiu in
Onslowe etc. Dat. apad Onslowe a<> 32 H. 6.
Joh'es Gregory de Pagham in com. Sussex generosus et Johannes Gregory de Grayes Inne in
com. Midd. fil. et h»r. d ci Joh'is dedemnt Ric'o Corbett de Paynton in com. Salop Ar. o*ia
mess, terres et ten*ta in le Old Bayly London ad Tsum Annae Gregory ynius filiarum et hasrednm
Gregorij Onslowe nuper de Rodington in d*co com. Salop Ar. defunct! et nunc Txori p*d*c*i
Johannis Gregorij filij pro termino vitas d'cas Annas reman' ad Tsum p'd'c'i Joh'is Gregory patris et
Joh'is filij et haeredes suis masculos. Dat. a*^ 3 E. 6. *
Couenants of Manage that George Oneslow gentelman shall marry Katherin one of the sifters
of S' Robert Corbett Knight. Dated 19 Junij a^ 28 H. 7.
Anna Oneslow de Rodington vna fil. et haoredem Georgij Onneslowe Ar. defunct! dedit Thomas
Newport et Ad'as Oteley Armigeris Manerium de Rodin^n ad opus et vsum mei p'&tas Annas et
haer. meorum et pro defectu talis exitus remanere ad vsum Roger! Kinaston nepotis meas ac filij
et heredis apparentis Thomae Kynaston Ar. remanere DoroUieas et Johannas neptarum d*caa
Annas Onneslow etc. Dat. 10 Maij a<* 3 E. 6.
An Indenture betweene John Gregory of Manchester in com. Lane. gent, and GUbert Gr^^ory
son & heire appar' of the said John and Anne late wife of the said John whereby it appeazes that
the said Gilbert Gregory maried Katherin Hulton one of the daughters of John Hnlton late of
Fameworth in com. I^c Datu* 16 July a** 86 Blix.
Adam Gregory de Highurst=p. . . . filia et hssres Adami VrmeBton
in com. Lane. 1 de Yrmeston in com. Lancastr*.
Joh'es Qregory de Pag-=
ham in Sussex gen. et
de Highurst.
( ~i
I
I
.4
=Dorothea fil
Parre de Eempen-
haugh [Eempnough]
in com. Lane.
(}eoreius Onnes
low de Boding
ton.
I
Hugo Joh'es Gregory de Grayes Inne=f=Anna fil. et cohsBr.
Eatherina soror
Boberti Cor-
bett militis 28
H. 7,
2.
in CO. Midd. a® 3 E. 6 et de
Highurst.
Gregory [sic] Onne-
slow de Xtodington.
Susanna oohsdres vz.
Tho. Kynaston de
Walford m co. Salop.
I
* Nocatam, a ^ nook *' ol land, i^e, half a Tiigate.
THE VISITATION Of SaROPBHIEE, 162S.
Gilbertus Gregory de Manchester in com.^pKatberina fil. Job'iB ITulton de
LaDc. et de Rodingtoa in co. Salop. | Faraeworlh in com. Lancastr'.
r
i
Joh ea Gregory de Rodington in oo.-
i^iop ai. et hcer. a." 1623.
Philadelpbia filia Rogeri Anna vi. Kogeri
Tayler de Bildwae Id Kogerson do Man-
oom. Salop. Chester.
Johumes etat. 17. Thomu. Joaephua, Edwardiu. AnnA,
JOHN GREGORY.
J^all of ^orti)aU, near ItpnncrsU^.
Harl. ISae, fo. US*".
[Drawing of Qnartered Arois, Great, and Supporters, Plate II., Fig, 7.]
[Other copiea of thia 1623 Visitation give : 1 and 4, OalcB, a wyvern or crowned
argent, on hie breaet an escatcheon or, charged with a double-headed eagle eable,
within a bordore azure charged with an enumy of eight lions and a verdoy of eigbl
Beurs-de-lys or. Hall ; 2, Argent, a pile gules charged with a crescent or, Uoakdos;
3, Onles, a cherron argent between tnree wolvea' beads erased or, Gkuuiii(>.
Crest. — On a castle with four towers argeut, a wyrern with wings endorsed
gnlefl, dncally goi^ed and lined redexed over the back or, holding in the dexwr claw
a Bword erect argent hilt and pommel or.]
I
Leopeldus Princeps de Habspurg Comes de Kybarg et Lantgravi
Alaatiie Imperator Augostus 1273 a" 57 H. 3 ; ob. 9 E. 1, 1281.
T
RadiilphuB de Habapnrg Henricns AJbertus Bex Romanor*^£liz. Menbardi
Dax Sueui» oocidit
Begem Bohemin dnsit
AgneUim.
V
princepB Archidm Auatriie occiaos
AuBtri» a Johaiiue nepote filie
sine p'Ic. Badulphi fratris 1808.
DucisCariutbinet
Com! lis Tyrolis
filia et hie res.
Johannea Dux Sneuis Albertus Sapieos SecuDdus^.Ioanuu fit. Vdalricbe
oocidit patmiun 18U8. Archidux Austriio. Comitis Farratatem
^1 sine Phirretenaia.
Leopoldne Arohidox Anatriffi^f Virida fil. Bamab» dicti
oocisQS ab Helvetija. vioeoomitis Mediolanl,
Emeatns Archidui Aastns.=i=Zimburga filia Alexij Maaenie Dncia.
. I
FredericuB Archidux Aiutrii
et Imperator.
.1.,
1
Leonora Edwardi Kegia Portngallim filia.
Hoximitiaiitia BomBnomm Bex.^Haria fitia et hierc« Coroli D. Bargimdi. a;
206
THE VISITATION OF SHBOFSHIBE, 1628.
Fredericus de Halle natus in vrbe de Halle in Gomitatu Tjrolis, filius natoraliB
Alberti, et gnbernatur Comitatus Tirolis, propter andaciam et ferocitatem appellatos
Draco de Halle, vindicator necis patris occiso Johanne patrudi, tandem ab Alberto
fratre vna cum vxore et sex liberie in inferiorem Germaniam relegatus vbi cum
Joh'e Duce Brabantino gratiam inijt, et ab eo adiutus : postea plenus annorum a
Leopoldo nepote revocatus in Austriam cum ipso ab Helvecijs trucidatur, a®
setatis 99, duxit Ingelburgam filiam Oomitis de Nassaw.
Hercules.
Johannes.
Adulphus. Emestus.
Pran'cus Halle oriun-=
dus Garterij miles 8
filius.*
=Blanchea filia
Roberti de
Artois Com.
Bichmond*
I I
Albertns.
Judacus.
Jacy.
Phillippa vx.
ThomaB Do.
Camojs.
Isabella vxor
Caroli D'no
Chabbot a
vasconi.
Robertus Halle miles occi8US=pMaria sola hsdres
in ecTia de Westminster Rob't Anketfeld
a® 10 R. 2. deOrletonincom.
Heref. militis.
I
Hellena vx. Henrici
Bastardi Glarencia
militi.
Franciscus Decanus
de WaUingford.
Johannes.
Ouido.
Alexander Hall duzit
filia D'ni Andley.
Henricus Halle Eques auratus magister
equorum cum Ric^o secundo obijt apud
Rosse in Hibemise.
=Margaritta fil. Johannis
d'Eureux fr'is Caroli
Regis Nauarrse.
Ludouicus
Halle Ep'uB
HereforcL
Waiimus HaU
miles Capitan-
ius FfdacisB.
Dorothea
D'na
Basset.
I
Phillippus=f=Constantia fil. Joh'e Grey de Ruthin
Hall miles.
et OonstantiBB vxoris suss Shad Joh'e
Holland Ducis ExonisB.
I
Maria Sec' Monialis apud Sion. Anna vxor Roberti Longvile.
Carolus Baro' de Aubemond in Normannia.=F. • . .
I
Phillippus Awbemond factus
E^ues per Regem Henricum
qumtum Capitanns S'c'i Sal-
vatoris Perche et Bonevile
factus etiam indignea et duxit
filiam D'ni Courtney.
B
cT
de Awbe-
mond.
Oertrudis hares
nupta Comiti de
Dampmartin.
Henricus=
Mortimer
miles.
=D'na Lucia:
2 fil. et vna
h»r. Bar-
nabffi fratris
Oalencij de
Millayne.
:EdmunduB
Holland
Comes
Eancij
p^omari-
tns 8.p.
* Sir Frank Van Halen, K.G., did not marrj the wife here assigned to him, and had not the
children here named. He was a Brabanter, and lies buried in SC Rombaat*s Malines, having
died in 1376. The arms used by his immediate descendants were : Gales, a lion rampant or
crowned azure. 8ir Frank owned estates near Malines, and his descendants have been recorded
clearly in the Bev. A. W. Cornelius Hallen's * Account of the Family of Hallen * (Edinburgh,
1885). It is only necessary further to say that the Q^rter plate attached to his stall, which bears
the arms here passed by Vincent, is clearly of the time of Henry VIIL, periiaps a few years
before 1M7. See Belts's < Memorial of the Order of the Garter/ pp. 122, 12S, 127.
THE VISITATION OF 8HBOPSHIRB, 1623.
207
'
^
B
oj
D|
JohanneeFFAnna fil. et vna
Aubemond
miles.
hsBredum.
Maria vxor Johannes
Cheddur.
Lncia vxor Johannis
Cressey mil.
I
Elizabetha filia vnica et haeres parentum.=pJohannes Chandos.=pAgnes Cheyney
1 vxor.
I
Dauid Halle de Northall in Kyner8ley=f=Philis filia et sola [haeres]
in com. Salop miles Capitanens Ca- ElizabethsB Anbemond
doni occisus in bello Wakefeild. vxoris Joh'es Chandos.
Robertas
HaU Abbas
Salopiffi.
Johannes
Chandos.
WilPus Hall
de Kynersley.
Joanna fil. Waited Limbeake
de Stow in co. Glouc.
Arms: Vert, three lions ram-
pant qnev^e fourch^ argent.
I
Alicia vxor
Johannis
Pancefrot
[Pauncefort].
I
Joh^es Hall de Northall in com. Salop obijt=7=Katherina fil. et haares Tho. Qedding.
22 febr. aM6 H. 8.
Arms : Gnles, a chevron fbetween]
three gryphons* heads erased or.
Edwardns Hall fil. et hseres.
Willimns 2.
J&all of ^ortSall/
Harl. 1241, fo. 158^ S., fo. U9\
Arms: Harl. 1241. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Oules, a wyvem with wings »jppanded or,
within a hordure azure, thereon eight lions passant and as many fleurs-de-lis
alternately of the second; 2 and 8, Argent, on a pile gules a crescent or
[Chandos].
Cbest. — Upon a [castle with four towers argent],t a wyvem sable, guttee gules,
collared and lined .... holding in the dexter claw a sword argent, hilt and
pomel [or].
David Hall of Northall in^Plelice [felicea'] da, & cohei. to RoV Chandows
Kinersley in cam. Salop.
of Stanton in com, Cambridg,
• We learn from Wood's * Athenae Oxon.* that Edward HaU the Chronicler, who died 1547,
was a son of John UaU of Northall. He is supposed to hare been the inventor of the earlier
portion of the pedigree given on pp. 206 and 206, and probably of the coat armoar. The above
pedigree of four generations seems to be authentic, and it is the only portion recorded in the
ohrevrabury School Copy of this Visitation.
f In Shrewsbury MS. the wyvem stands only upon a cushion lying on the torse.
208
THB YIBITATIOK OP 8KR0FSHIKE, 1628.
itti
AJ
William Hall=j^ Joans da, to Walter Lymbeake of Stow com. Olouc.
of Kinersley,
Amis : Vertj three lions passant argent
J(f* Hall of Northall in Kynersley=j=Katherine da, Jk hei, to Tho, Oethin [orGeddiDg].
ob, 22feb. 19 H, 8 [1627-8].
Arms : Oules^ a chevron argent between
[three] gryphons' or wolves' heads erased or.
I
Edward Hall of Northall son A heire, William Hall 2 son.
J^anmer of $or1ktnj9[ton.
Harl. 1896, fo. 129»>. Harl. 1241, fo. 158. S., fo. 147*.
Arms : Harl. 1896 : Hanmeb impaling Lloyd. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Azure^ a
lion passant-gnardant coward or ; 2 and 8, Erminey a Hon rampant azure
[Elidor ap Rys Says] ; impaling* Lloyd : Quarterly, 1 and 4, Per bend
sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or [Tudor Trevor] ; 2 and 8,
Oules, a chevron between three esquires' helmets argent [Owen ap Meredith
AP Tudor].
Crest. — Out of a mural crown vert [or] a cubit arm erect, habited quarterly or and
azure, cuffed ermine, on the hand a hawk close of the second, beaked, winged,
and legged of the third, belled gold.
Llewellin with the 6olden=p. . . .
Coller de Blane.
Mathew Rwythyn ap Elider=f=. . . .
ap Rees Says.
Ririd ap Lriii.=p. . . .
Jerworth.=F. . . .
i
Tuder ap Rerid.=f=. . . .
T
:ad
Madock gam ap Jerworth.=i=. . . •
Tangwell ap Tudor .=y=. . . .
Madoc.=T=. . . .
r
[ad<
Meiler ap Tangwell.=p. . . .
Jevan Decka ap Rw]rthiii.=i=. . . .
Madoc Heddenck Heddwch de BlwjFf^. . . .
Llansillen et Rulas.
i
T
Tudor Decka.=T=. . . .
Meredith ap Madock.=p. . . .
(
T
Gruff, ap Tudor=FLleydy filia Jerworth
I ap Jem* Yychan.
b|
Decka.
* This impalement is omitted in Shrewslnixy MS.
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
209
A|
B|
HoweU 2
filioB.
=Eaa fil. Jenkini Einion Gethin
ap Madoc ap Owen ap Oraff.
ap Kenwrik Evell.
Baai ap=FMargareta fil. John ap
Oriffith. Jem* Gethin ap Madock
KiflSn.
Da?id ap=rAgne6 fil. et her. Badi Joh^es Hanmer ap=j=Margareta filia Hugoni
Howell.
ap Gruff, ap Tndor
Decka ap Jen n Decka.
Griffith ap Jenkin ap
8' David Hanmer.
icni
J
Lee ap Roger Lee de High
leigh in com. Cestriss.
Richard ap David.'y'Eatherina filia Joh'is Hanmer de Lee.
T
[Merideth Thomas Hanmer oognominatns Ginta=f=Gwenwhever filia Davidi Lloyd
nanmir.'] Hanmer de Porkington in oo. Salop.
de Chirke in com. Denbigh.
Thomas
Hanmer 3.
1. Elianora.
2. Jana vxor
Mauricij ap
Thomas de
Rnlas in co.
Denbigh.
tneri
Eatherina 3.
Meredith Hanmer 2 fil. sacr»~
Theologiae Doctor Vicar of
S* Leon^ Shoreditch Lond"
Dyed at Dablin in Ireland
of the Plague 1604.
Thomas.
I
Dauid Hanmer de Porckington in=rElizabetha filia Rogeri Eynaston
CO. Salop fil. et hsres [ISSB], de Morton.
Thomas
Hanmer de
Porkington
fiL et hsBr.
1604.
Edgams 8
s.p.
Margreta
8.p.
Dorotnea yz. Ric'i
ap John ap D*d.
Elianora yx. Rad'i
ap Thomas Stanney.
2.
Jana.
Eatherina Richardns
vx. David 4.
ap Thomas
de Llansillin.
I^anmer of J^anmer, €benall, anti Henb^ttlt.
Harl. 1396, fo. 160«>. S., fo. 147^
Asms : Harl. 1396. — (Quarterly of eight: 1 and 8, Argent y two lions passant-guardant
azure^ Hanmer ; 2, Gfnlss, a lion rampant within a hordure engrailed ory Rice
▲P Tbeoder; 8, Or^ a lion's gamb in betid erased gules, Owen Eaueliock
[Gwbnwynwyn] ; 4, Verty two boars mssant or^ S' Roger Powis ; 5, Azure^
three boars passant in pale argent^ Yonas [Jonas ap Grono] ; 6, Argent, a
cross fieury engrailed between four choughs all sable, Edwyn [Edwtn of
Tegaingle] ; 7, Chiles^ three human legs flexed in triangle argent, Owen ap
Edwyn.
Orxst. — Upon a chapeau [gules] turned up ermine a lion sejant-guardant argent,
charged with a crescent for difference.
KB
210
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
Bichardns Hanmer de Hanmer=T=Margareta filia Bogeri
™' ' Kynaston militia.
in com. Flint.
Danid Hanmer de Euenall in co. Salop 2 fil. Ric'i gemellus cum Tho.=F. .
Rich'us Hanmer de Euenall [Evenall]=7=Anna fil. Dauid
in com. Salop.
ap Beaulin.
Dauid
2 B.p.
Edwardus Hanmer de=f=Auderia filia
Euenall in comit. Salop Hen. Twiford
fil.ethffiresduxitJanam de Ken wick
filiam Rob'ti Corbete de in com. Salop
Stanwardine in com. vx. 1 et hsBres.
Salop. =7=
Humfridus=Anna fil. Rich-
Han mer de ardi Treuor de
Prankton New Marton in
in CO. Salop co. Salop.
8.p.
I
I
Maria nupta Hieronimus Hanmer=f=Franci8ca fil. ThomsB Katherina vxor
Ric'o Pope de Ken wick in com.
de Euenall Salop fil. et hser. a^
in CO. Salop. 1628.
f
Charleton de le Cris-
tens in parochia de
Ellesmere in com.
Salop.
Johan'isSowdley
renupta Gabrieii
Lloyd deEUerton
in CO. Salop.
Arthurus SBtatis 18. Jacobus aetat. 12. Hieronimus SBtatis 8. Maria.
I
Thomas Hanmer de Hanmer in co. Flint mile8.=y=. . . .
Thomas Hanmer of Hanmer mile8.=T=. . . .
Johan'es Hanmer de Hanmer in co. Flint miles.=T=. . . .
Thomas Hanmer of Hanmer in co. Flint mAT.^lKatherina fiUa Tho. Mostan
1 Ann da. to John Talbott of Orafton.
^nerii
of Mosion Knight.']
Katherin
s.p.
I I
Thomas 2.
Roger 8.
)nn Han-=^
S' John Han-^
mer of Hanmer
in com. Flint
Baronett.
=Dorothy da. &
coheir to S^ Rich.
Treuor of Ad-
ington.
^ n
Ann* mar. Vrsula.
to Hurafrey —
Dymmockof Margrett.
Willington.
I
I
I
Thomas Hanmer. John Hanmer. Maiy. Eatheiyn.
L
* Omitted in Sbrewsbniy MS.
4
THE VISITATION 07 8HSOP8HIBE, 1628.
211
i
i
l^anmer of X^b^^n^mapsis.
Harl. 1896, fo. 161^
Arms. — QtMrterly: 1 and 4, SahU, three goats passant argent; 2 and 3, Vertj a lion
rampant or within a bordure of ihs second pellettie [Wythb or Wychb].
Gbest. — A cubit arm erect^ vested azure^ cuffed ermine^ the arm encircled by an
annulet vert^ the hand grasping a billet or.
Klyuyn.=T=, • . ,
Jena ap Klyuen.^. • . •
I
Eignion ap £aa.=F. . . .
Jerworth ap Einion.^. . . .
Llewellin ap Juyr=FMargareta fil. Gruff, ap Jer. ap
de Tale. Jeuaf ap Ken. ap Bnallon.
GruflSth Lloyde de Yale=j=Tanewistel fil. et haar. Jena
in comit Denbigh. aplbredapEinionBendow.
Llewellin ap Jerw'.^Y:. . . .
I
I'
^rnffl
T
Llewellinn8.=^. • • .
Grnmtli ap LInellin.=f . . . .
I
T
Danid ap=fTangwi8tel fil. Jebel ap Jeuan ap M'red
Llnellin. ap Madoc ap Einion ap Bend ap Jer.
ap juaaoc ap
ap Madoo ap Ednowen
i.
Howelln8.T=. . . . Gmffith ap Dauid.=f=. . . .
i
Jenkinn8.=F. . . .
r
Bees ap Gruff, ap Dauid'y'Ellena fil. Gruff. Hanmer
de Tale.
Gmffith
de Hanmer.
I
ap Jenkin.=FEIIena fil. et hsBres Beei ap Gruff, de Yale.
Mauritius ap Gruff, de Han-^f"- • • • IHkuid Lloyd ap=pMi^B^reta fiLJem apJDauid
mer de Ian deche in Tale.
M*red'd ap Bees.
ap Toona de Englois Yache.
Eatherina vx. Tho.
ap Dauid ap Nich.
de Fortyn.
Elizabetha vxor
ThomsB Powell
de Llandayn.
Danid ap Morris^
Hanmer in Arti-
bus M'.
=Marrareta
fil. Dauid
Lloyd.
Job es Lloyd
de Englois a®
1597.
Job'es Hanmer de Llweny mapssis^pSusanna filia Bic'i
fil. et beres. Kynaston de . . • .
ij*.r^H«u
212
THB yiSITATIOK OF SHBOPSHIBE, 1628.
f^anmer of BecliMti [BmtefielU], near
Harl. 1396, fo. 169^
Arms. — Quarterly of six: 1, Arg&nt, two lions passanUguardani assure; 2, CfuhSf
a lion rampant within a hordure engrailed or [Rhys ap Tudob] ; 8, Vert,
two boars passant or [Powis] ; 4, Azure, three boars passant in pale
argent [Jonas ap Obono] ; 5, Argent, a cross engrailed, the ends floury,
between four ravens [Cornish choughs] sable [EDwm OP TsaAiKaLB] ;
6, Gules, three legs flexed in triangle argent [Owen ap Ebwtn].
Daaid Haniner de Hanmer mil.=n=. . . .
J
.^=Jeiikm Hanmer de Hanmer in co. Flint.=f=. • • •
I J
OmfBth Hanmer
de Hanmer.
Joh'es
Hanmer
de Hal ton.
Richardus Hanmer=pJonnetta fil. Tn-
de Bechfeild in co.
Salop.
dor Vychan de
Penmnneth.
EdwardoB
Hanmer de
Fennes.
[
Ellena fil. Dauid= JoH'es Hanmer de=T=Elizabetha fil. Ricr di
Lloyd ap Elizam
ap Eendr. ap
Osborne.
Bechfeild -in com.
Salop ob. 4 Sept.
1648.
Cholmeley de [Cholm-
ley] com. Cestr.
Mar^areta tx.
Joh'is Roydon
de Burton.
Johannes Han-=F. . . .
mer de Bech-
feild fil. et heres.
I
filia
....
Sand-
ford.
I
Richardus Han-=
mer de Bech-
feild in co. Salop.
=Elizabetha
fil. Ricardi
Massy de
Denfeild.
Margareta vx. Ed'r*i
ap Madock de Aber-
tamoot [Abertanat].
Jana fil. et heres
vx. Briani Fow-
ler de S^ Thomas
in GO. Staff.
Anthonius:
Hanmer de
Bechfeld
in 00. Salop
B.p.
:Susanna fiL
Rad'i Cliffe
de Stiche
Ar. [Clyye
of Sty one].
Johannes
Hanmer
de Bech-
feld et
Burbridge.
WilhmoB
Hanmer
SfilioB.
Hunifridus'
Hanmer
fil. 8.
=Mar^eta fil. et
her. Ed Viap Ma-
dock ap Dicus de
Selswick.
Eatherina
vxor Ellis
Eynaston.
Edwardus=p. ... fil.
Hanmer 4 Joh'is
fil. Eynas-
ton Ar.
Edwardus
Hanmer.
Johannes
Hanmer.
r
Jonetta
Tx.Thom»
Diokas.
RogeroB
a<» 1618.
=pAnna fiL The.
Eynaston.
THE TUZTATIOH OV SHSONHnUi, 16SS.
213
HDmi[r'iis=FMaria fil. Eogenia 2.
Hanmer Huffonis —
fil. et Cooke. Morganos 3.
Willimoa
Hanmer.
T b om ae =pSiiBaana
Hanmer filia . . . .
4 fil. Flasket.
Thomas, Maria. Elizabeth.
Eobecca. Jnditfaa.
J^arltp of JIarUp. 3Bram|)ton, SlBtUcp, etc.
Harl. 1396, fo. 166. HarL 1241, fo. 09.
Arms; Bar\. I2il,— Or, a bttndcotised sable.
[Another copy of this ViBltatba gives — Quarterly : 1, as above ; 2, a
lion rampant within a bordure . , , ., Peesthopk ; 3, Azure, a fret or, Wilil£YK j
i, on a chief two mullets , Eeklev ; 5, Argent, on a bend sable three J
eBcaIloi» argent, Kbnlby ; 6, Azure, a lion rampant or, Stkpleton ; 7, Or, two J
lions passant in pale gules, Brohpton -, 8, Or, two lions passaat-guardant in pals 1
fales, V&LENCB : 'J, Or, a raven proper, Corbett ; 10, Sable, on a fesse dancett^ or
etween three bezants each charged with an escallop sable, three demi-lions rampant
sable, Whabnuohbe.
Obest. — A castle triple-towered proper, issning therefrom a demi-lion rampant
gnles, armed and langued azure.
Motto.— Vianrra et Fibb. For Thomas Harlsy a.d. 1600.]
8' W" Harley K' lo. of Harley in com. Salop went to=T=Catherine
Jerusalem in the company of Oodfrey of Bollen,
Rob't Ourteis Duke of Normandv, Rob't Steward of
Scotland, where they were made K" of the Sepulchre.
da. to
Jasper Crofte
Knight of the
Nicholas Harley lo. of^FMargrett da. to Wan-en BosUtck of Bostook in co. Cestr'.
Harley in co. Salop. Armt : Sable, a Jute hvmtliSt argmt,
Will'm Harley=T=Joane da. to S^ Jo. De la Here K'.
of Harley. Arvu .- Abutb, a bend arg«fd (oiittd or,
htiwtm sw vutriMa of Ihs ta*l.
Nicho. HarIey=i=Alice da. to Rob't Randnlph aPt Prescett of Wosthay
of Harley.
lobert
WtaOwpe I
Armt : Or, on a chief sable thru tautofthejirel.
HM'Ie7.n=AIioe da. <& hei. to S' Roger PoUeaton E'.
A I Arvu : Sable, tJiree muUeta argmt.
214 THE VISITATION OP SHBOFSHIBE, 1628.
^
I
S'^ Rich. Harley K^Burga da. & h. to S' Andrew WiUeigh K* Lo. of WilhUigh.
[Sheriff 1301]. Arms : Azure^fretty or, a canton argent.
8' Malcolme* de Harley K*.=j=. . . .
S' Rob't Harley of=T=Margrett da. & coh. to S' Bryan Brampton of Brampton [of
Harley, WiUey, &
Kinleighe K*.
Brampton Bryan] K*.
[Arms : Or, two lions passant in pale gules — ancient seal.]
8' Roo't Harley of Harleyni=Joane da. to Roger Corbett=rJohn Daras
and Willeigh. of Morton K*.
T
2 hnsband*
Alice da. & h. vx. S^ Hamon Pashley E^. Roger ob. s.p.
I
I
Miea. da. 4r hei. nCied 8^ Rich. Lacon of Willey K*.
Walter de Harley 8' Bryan Harley of Brampton, Bugtun,=f=Eleanor da. to S' Roger
ob. s.p. and Bed warden [co. Hereford]. Corbett of Moorton K*.
Bryan Harley=j=Isold 2 da. to S' Ranfe Margrett vx. Rees Moythey 2 to
of Brampton. Lingham Lingen K*. W" Walwyn of Longward.
Richard Harley Geoflrey Harley=f=Joyce Joans da. & h. to
ob. s.p. brother «fe heire. I 8' John Burleigh K*.
&■ John Harley of Brampton K*=|=Jane da. to John Hacklett of Teton K'
[8heriff 1481 ; Knighted on the Hackluii of EyUm com. Heref
field at Tewkesbury 1471].
Rich. Harley of Branton.=rKatherine da. to S^ Tho. Vaughan of Trertur K*.
Ann da. to ^ Edw. Rous=f Jokn Harley of Brian ton.=j=Ann da. to S' Edw.
of Wore. K».
i-r-ti ohn
Oroftes E^
Alice Tx. 8ymon MacklV John Harley^Mawde da. & h. to James
Mucklow$. of Brianton. Wamcone Wameombe.
B
* Harl. 1241 makes this S' Maloolm brother^ not &ther, of 8' Robert who maniee BCargrett
Brainpton.
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
215
B|
=T=Tho.
Ann da. to Waller=f=Tho. Harley=j=Margrett da. to
Gruff. Walter Orif-
fin 1 wife 2 wife.
of Bran ton.
S' Andrew Cor-
bett K* 1 wife.
Katherin vx. Tho. Corne-
wall Baron of Burford.
James
Harley.
Mary da, to 8^ Francis-
Newport K' by Beatrix
da. to Rouland Lacon
Esq.
:S' Robert=. ... da. to ... .=
Harley. Barrett of Bel-
house in Essex
1 wife.
Brilliana da. to
Edward Viscount
Conway of ... .
Tho. Harley
Esquire.
I
S'' Robert
Harhy K'.
I
1. Brilliana i*x<f
Stanley Esq.
2. Margarett 3. Dorothea,
ob. s,p.
Abigails da.to... .'=rS^ Edward ffarley=y=Mary da. to S^ W^ Button
Steevens of ... .
K^ of the Bath 1661.
K^ of Devonsh.
I
I
Robert HarUy sonne ^ hei. Brilliana. Mary. Martha.
Harl. 1896, fo. 1SS\ Harl. 1241, ff. 20, 48. Harl. 615, fo. 256»». 8., ff. 125^ 126.
Abms: Harl. 1896. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Argent^ six torteaux, three, two, and
one, a crescent for difference ; 2, Argent, a lion rampant guleSy in chief three
torteaux [Piard] ; 3, Or, two bars sable, the upper charged with four and
the lower unth three escallops of the first [each charged with three escallops].*
in com. Salop.
Will'us Harnage de Belle8wardin=i=. . . . fil. et hasr Peiart
n. Salop. Periart of Norbury.
WiU'us Hamaget=f=Joco6a filia Roberti Screuen or Scry ven
de Belleswardin. de Frodesley in com. Salop.
Hngo Giles Harnage de Belleswardin in com. Salop [and=pMargeria filia Richard!
of Sheinton; Bailiff of Bridgnorth 1408, and Burgess of
Parliament 1402 and 1419].
Lacon militis.
Tho. Harnage=rI^orothea fil.
de Belliswar-
din in com.
Salop.
Tho. Smith
de Reuen-
hall in com.
Essex.
Christo-
pherns
Harnage
2 fil. s.p.
Elizabetha
vx. Joh'es
Meston.
Rich'us=f=. . . . filia
Harnage Oteley de Ote-
de Shen- ley in com.
ton in Salop,
com. S.
* In Harl. 615 the arms are qnarterlj of the second and third qnarterings only, the first
being omitted.
t Omitted in Harl. 1241.
216
THE VISITATION OF SHEOPSHIBE, 1628.
A|
B
I
Egidios Harnage de Shenton^
in com. S.
=Ellena fil. Tho. Kynaston de Walford
in com. Salop Ar.
Hngo Harnage
2 filias daxit
Elizabetha filia
.... Patingham.
:ioL^
Richardus=FDorothea fil. Pran-
Harnage
de Shen-
ton.
cisci Einaston Tho,
Kynaston de Shot-
tOD.
Maria uxor
Simonis
Croft de
Ireton.
Elizabetha vx.
Willimi Hoord.
Richardus Harnage=f=Auderia filia Wiiri Humfrey Jane,
de Shenton. de Barton in com. Northam'.
Johannes 8.p. Edwardns 8.p. Hnmmdos Harnage Jana.
de Shenton A^ 1623.
Robertas Harnage
2 filias.
I
Thomasina.
I
Anna filia Ric'i=Franci8cu8 Harnage de Belles-=pCrracea filia EdVi Littleton militis
Man waring
militis Yxor 1.
wardin in com. Salop fil. et
h»res saperstes a^ 1584.
[of Palettenhall [Pillaton HaU]
m com. Stafibrd 2 wifie].
Franciscns 8.p.
Thomas s.p.
Dorothea s.p.
I
Margaretta
vx. Ro-
berti Med-
calfe.
EdVusHama^-
de Belleswardm
in com. Salop
Ar. a° 1623.
=Dorothea fil.
Joh'is Heath
de Orton
[Overton] in
com. Cestr'
gent.
mL.
Jannavxor
Oeorge
Foorde of
Foord^
com.
Devon.
Yincentns Harnage
2 fil. cetat. 2 anor\
Edwardns Harnage fil. et hser.
iBtat. 13 anor* a<> 1623.
I
Maria.*
Thomas.
Elianora.*
EDWABDE HARNAGE.
Wii'us.
Harl. 1396, fo. 163^ Harl. 1241, fo. 140.
Edwardas Harper.=T=Elizabetha fil. Thomas Boskels BoUkM.
Wiirus Harper de Woseston^ohanna fil. Walteri Barle
in y^ hund. o/Condouer. BorU de Wenlook.
Thomas. Edwardas. Richardas Harper Johannes.
a^" 1598.
7i-
Joan$.
* In Shiewsbnry MS. Mttria and Bleanor appear as daaghten of Fianois and Grace.
THE VISITATION OP SHBOPSHIBE, 1628.
217
f&arper of ^merlept to. ^tvtfottf, from
SISieUinjSton. ^alop.
Harl. 1896, fo. 164. Harl. 1241, fo. 152^
AemS: Harl. 1396. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Sable in Harl. 1241, a chetron ami
canton both ermine [Harper] ; 2 and 3, Azure, on a cross engrailed argefit
five escallops sable [gules, Gritoft].
Joh*e8 Harper de Willmgton.=f=. . . . fil. et her Criktoftes.
Will'uB=f=. . . . filia Enstacij Johannes Bewpty=p. ... fil. et her. Danid Lloy
Harper.
Witney WhUtney.
Bewpey.
ap S' Gruff. Vychan.
Joh*e8 Harper de Willington.=j=Anna fil. Joh*is Bewpti.
Johannes Harper de Amerley
in CO. Hertf. Uereffsh. 1 fil.
I
Thomas.
Alicia Yx. Johannis
Wilton.
Margeria vx.
Tho. Shipham.
I
Elizabetha fil. Hngoni8=Anthonins Harper den=Johanna fil. Joh'is Gelton ex
Begge Bigge de Salop. Welington 2 fil.
Maria Ponsbury Fontesbury.
I I
Elizabetha. Dorothea. Elianora.
Jj^ai-pur of I^ustialL
8., ff. lll^ll2^
[^Ntgellus de Rushall D'n's de Rushall Vpe Conq. et antea.^. . .
Arnis : Argent, a lion rampant and bordure engrailed sable.
T
Osbertus de Rushall fiUus et hcer, Nigelli.^. . . .
I
Bicardus de Rushall de famiUd Reg. H. 2 cuidam=r. . . .
Rex dedit tnaner^ de Rowley juxta Dudley.
Rictus de Rushall junior de/amilid Rs. Johannis cuidam Rex 2 regm=r
cor^firmavit m. de Rowley ooOt in Owen temp. H. 3.
A
* Harl. 1241 (rives another seneration here, viz., William (son of John) Harper, who, by Jane,
da. of John Whittington, had John, Anthony, and others, as aboTe.
F F
218
THE VISITATION OF SHBOPSHIRE, 1628.
A|
Hugo de BoweUs miles-
defamilia Rs. H. 3.
I
-Alicia Jllia et heaves BicH
de RushaU Junior.
Henry Hanhury Esquier.
Arms : Azure^ a chevron and
in chief a lion passant or.
Willimus Boweles UrUs de Rmhall^Agnes da. of Henry
superst. 7 Ediu. 3.
I
Hanhury Esq,
Sir Henry Hanhury
Knt s.p.
WilVmus Boweles Un's de Rushall^f^Elizaheth da. ofJohn= W^ Golf son [Coleson
died in the great plague time.
Arms : Sable, a chevron engrailed
between three owls argent.
Giff&rd lord of Clin- —Visit. Staff.] 2 hus-
ton [Chillington]. hand.
I
John Hewett of Walsall=j=Katherine da. 8f heire.-
Esquier.
-Robert Grobbore Esq. 2 husband.
Arms : Sable, a fesse and in
chief three lozenges argent.
I
Elizabeth maried to
Thomas Hextull
Esq.
Arms: Quarterly
gules and sable, over
all a bend between
two fleurs-de-lis ar-
gent.
Margarett
A lice da. of=\
m^to IF"
Geffefrey
Stockley
Jue* of
"ofYox-
He?iley in
all—
CO. War.
Visit.
2 wife.
Staff.].
RushaU fuit Hostiarius
Aulce Rs. Ric^i 2 obiit
1429. He maried to his
3 wife Elizabeth da. of
John RoUton neare
Tutbury and she died
A"" 1430. =f=
I I
Two children died s.p.
da. of W
Walsall
Esq.
1 wife.
m
> 1 1
Three children s.p.
John Cock de Lillebund [Lilleburne].
Arms : Argent, a bend and in chief an annulet azure.
James RushaU John Har'=f=Ellenor da. Sf
died about the pur lord of
yeare of his age RushaU
14 s.p. died July
1464.
h^ of Fr»» Grob-
bere alias
RushaU.
Henry=Y=
Gock.
: . . . da. & heir of Sir
Jefferey Allesley de co.
War. Knt.
Arms : Sable [vert], three
chevronels interlaced in
base or, a chief argent [or].
ilUa\
\
William Harpttr Lord of RtiahalL^ifargerett da. Jt h' of Henry Cock.
T
Sir John Harpur Knt.^Margarett da. Sf h^ of Sir John Bromley Knt
Arms : Quarterly per fesse indented gules and or.
B
* This name is spelt Ive in the Staffordshire Visitation, 1583 ; there were families named
both Jewe and Ive in WarwidEsMre, Staffordshire, etc.
i
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
219
^^
y
i
B|
=j=Thoma8 Farmer [will proved 9 Sep. l^Sb^.^FEmotaJiUa Simkin Harvey
\
Arms: Argent, on a f esse between three
Hans' heads erased sable three anchors or.
de CO, Wore, [? co. Herts]. •
LawrenUtis
Farmer,
Richardus-
Farmerde
Eston
Neston in
CO, North,
-Anna unafilia et hcered, WilVmi
Browne militis Afaior London,
[Drawing of Arms] : Farmer,
impaling, Per pale indented
argent and or, a chevron sable
between three escallops gules.
WiUiam= Elizabeth
Farmer, filia fF*
N orris mU,
ill
I
I
Wilfmus Farmer 2fiL Oeorgius Farmer 4 fit, Jaronimus sjil.
RoV Harpur son A h^ of Sir John,^, , , .
Sir Anthony Kingston Knt,=, , . ,da, A heir,=Sir Rich^ Egerton Knt,
Arms : Argent, on a chief or a raven sable.
Thomas Hoordj=^ Dorothy sister A coh. of RoV
Harpur,
I
I
Frances da, A heire of Tho^ Hoorde=Thomas Farmer.
[ob. s.p. — Visit. Staff.].
William Leigh of Shavell in co, Leic,
A Rushall in co, Stqff^,
Elizabeth sister l[ coh, of
Robert Harpur.
Henry Leigh'
of Sawell ^
of Ruehall,
'Katherine da, ^ one of the 4 coheirs of John
Dunham \>f Ktrkelinton in co, Notts Knt,
Arms : Azure, a chief indented or and
thereon a label of three points gules.
I
John Farmer=F.
miles sfil
Edward Leigh of Rushall in co. Staff, living A^ 1583.= Anne da of Sir John Farmer
Arms: Oules, on a cross engrailed [argent] a Knt, of Eston in co. North'-
mullet, m the first quarter an escutcheon [argent], ton,^
thereon two bars [azure] and a bend [compon6e or
and gales].
• Bmmota, da. of Simkin Harvy of oo. Herts, and relict of Henry Wenman of Blewberr,
00. Oxford, Arm.
I
220
THE VISITATION OF 8HR0FSHIBE, 1623.
f^arinj^tDn of Bisfiton.
Harl. 1396, fo. 181.
Arms. — SahUy a fret argent^ on a chief of the second three trefoils vert.
Crest. — A lion's head erased or^ charged with two trefoils slipped in pah vertj
collared gules, the collar studded and lined argent
Omnibus X*pi fidelibns ad qnos hoc pneeens Scriptam pervenerit Georgius Comes Salop*
salntem. Sciatis me pro bono consilio michi per Simonem Harington de Bysheton me pens*8 et
imposterum michi et bsBredibus meis impendend : dedisse terras in villa de Stonton intra domnm
meam de Idsole aPs Shnffenall in com. balop dat. 22 die mensis Decembr* anno 9 H. 7.
[Drawing of a Seal. — Plate I., Fig. 6.]
FhilippuB LTinell.=f=. . . .
Johaniie8=F. . . .
Gedington.
Ricnard.
FhiUip.
Henricu8=f=Katherina.
Sidenhall.
icm
Richardos.
Johannes.
Agnes napta Nich'i Xpiana fil. et hser. vx. Thomas SidenhaQ.=T=. . . .
Horncastell. Johannis Warren.
Simon Harington:
ob. a« 8 H. 6.
Johannes Warren
de Northam'to'.
Alicia fil. et
cohsBr. Tho.
Sidenhall.
Johannes
s.p.
I
Simon Haring-
ton Glericus
CoroniB t*pe
H. 7.
Tho. Warren=F. .
de North't'.
icm
Richardus.
Johannes.
Johanna nnpta ....
Shnkborongn.
Thomas. Thomas
— Shouk-
Henri- borongh.
ens.
r
Thomas Harington fil. et h8Br.=f=Anna fil. et hsBr. Thomaa Warren de Northampton.
Richardn8=i=Eliza. fil Brooke soror Rob't Willi*mus
Harington. Brooke Capitalis Jnstic* de Banco. Harington.
Johannes. Willi'mns Harington.=T=. . . . Thomas Harington.
Jooosa. Johannes Harington de Bishton in com. Salop 1623.=. . . . Elizaoethft.
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
221
8., fo. 124*.
[Arms : SablSf a fret argent, on a chief of the second three trefoils slipped vert.
Crest. — A lion's head erased or, charged with ttco trefoils slipped in pale vert^
collared gulesy lined argent, upon the collar three plates,
Philippus Lunell.^. . . .
I
Johannesr^. . . .
Godington.
RicLrdus.
Philipus.
I
Henr%cu8=^Kaihenna,
Sidmhall.
Agnes nupta Nicholao
ffornecastle.
X'ptanafil, et coh, nupta
Johanne Warren.
I I
JEUchardus.
Johannes,
Thomas Sidenhall,^. ,
\
I
Simon Barring-^. . . . Johannes Warren^ Alicia fil, et coh, Johanna nupta ....
Thomos Sidmhall, Shoukborough,
tan oh. 8 H. 8.
I
T
de . , , •
I
Johannes Simon HarringtonFf. . . . Thomas
Earring- Ghre, Corona
ton s,p. fpe H. r.
Bicardus, Thomas. Thomas
Warren — — Shouk-
de North'- Johannes, Henricus. borough,
ton.
I I
Thomas Harrington fil. et har,^Annafilia et hares Thames Warren de Northampton.
Willimus
Harrington.
Richardus=FElizab.Jiliam .... Brooke et soror Rob^H
Harrington.
Brooke GapitaVs Justic. Banco.
WilUmus Harrington.
I
I . • . •
I
Johannes. Thomas Harrington.
I
I
Jocasa. Elizabethajil. Joh'is=f^ohannes Har-^Katherina fil. Ru^i Wake-
man de KelsaU in com. Suff.
et relicta Thames Greene de
Samford in com. Essex.
Grispe of Ore in cam,
Essex Esq. ux. i.
ringtondsBish-
ton in com.
Salop Esq, 1623.
Eliza-
betha.
I
Maria.
Johannes Harrington
at. 8 an. lesi.
I
Thomas est.
s an. 1631.
I
MargareU. Winifred."]
222 THE VISITATION OF SHEOFSHIBE, 1628.
f^arrtfi of aiitott.
Harl. 1396, fo. UOK 8., fo. 128»».
Arms: Harl. 1396. — Azure^ on a chevron argent hettveen three hedgehogs or a
crescent for difference.
Thomas Harris de Abcotte=i=Jana fil. Joh'is Sonnybanke de
in CO. Salop. Ludlow in com. Salop.
Oalfr'us Harris de Abcott=pKatherina fil. Joh'is Eastope de
in com. Salop.
Eastope in com. Wigom'.
Alicia Yx. Joh'is Johanna vx. Tho. Anna nnpta Ed'r'o Maria nupta Roger
Cooke. Metton [M^n]. Langford. Gollimor de London.
Henricusn=Johanna fil. Rich'us Harris de AbcottFfBrigitta fil. Thom» Barkley
Harris 2.
Joh'is Dauies. in com. Salop.
[Berkeley] de Ewdnes in
com. Salop.
II II
Samuell Harris* WiU'os Harris=Alicia fil. WiU'i Pranciscos 2.* Maria.*
8Bt. 7 anor' a° de Abcott in co. Lane de Ludlow in — —
1623. Salop a<> 1623. com. Salop Clerici Richardus 8.* Brigitta,*
Signeti.
WILL. HARRIES.
f^arm of ^totkton.
Harl. 1396, fo. 148. Hari. 1241, fo. 124. 8., ff. 141^ 142.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Azure^ a chevron argent between three hedgehogs or.^
Henricus Hall al's Harri8.=T=Sion'et [^SioneU] filia M'red'd ap howell de Qeri.
Joh'es Hill al's Harris de com. Staff.=r Jocosa filia Ric*i Acton.
I
Johannes Harris de Stocton in com. Salop.=7=Jonetta filia Simonis Henalt Ar.
I
Johan*s Harris de Stockton in oo. Salop.=7=Eatherin» fil. Jenkin ap Jem Yychan.
* Samael, Francis, Bichard, Mary, and Bridget appear as sons and danghters of Qeoffrey and
Kafcherine in Shrewsbury MS.
t Harl. 1241 giyes the same arms as Harris of Crackton.
THE VISIXATIOK OF SHSOPSHIBE, 1623.
223
Joh'es Harris de Stockton in com.=
Salop Croivner of Shropshire,
Margaretta vxor EdYi
George of Pool in oo.
Montgom*.
=Pernell fil. Joh'is Wyn
ap Reignold.
Eatherina vx.
Richardi Penne
de Stockton.
I
Wiirm'= Lucia fil. Ric'i Heynes
Harris, de Anckner.
JohannesHarri8de=Maria
Interiori Templo French,
in London.
I
Georgius Harris=
de Stockton in
CO. Salop.
=Maria fil.
Joh'is Harbcrt
de Kemesse.
Lncia nupta Ro-
berto Beaamont
de Church Stoke.
Petronilla vx. Daued
Ridgway de Oneley
in com. Montgomeri.
Marga- Jana nupta Ric'o Ed-
retta. wards de Brithdeere in
CO. Montgomery.
Johannes.
Lucas.
o 1
Stephanns.
Eliz. vx. Franc.
Thomas de Bet-
howse in com.
Montgom'.
Richardus Harris de=
Stockton in co. Salop
fil. et haBr. A" 1623.
'Hannah fil. et cohasr.
Arthuri Harris de Con-
douer in com. Salop.
Edwardus 2.
Georgius 8.
n
Sara.
Dorothea.
Petronilla.
Hanna.
Richardus Harris filius
p'mogenitus setat. 8
an'o a<» 1628.
Samuell 2.
Johannes 8.
RICHARD HARRYES.
i^arrts oi Crutkton ann Cdhj^ CasftU.
Harl. 1896, fo. 185. S., fi'. 126^ 127.
Arms : Harl. 1396. — Barry of eight ermine and azure, over all three annulets or.
Crest. — A hawk argent, beaked and belled or, preying on a pheasant of the first
Arms :• Shrewsbury MS. — Argent, a Hon rampant gules [sable] unthin an oris of
cinquefoils gules.
1 Crest. — A wolf statant gules,
2 Crest. — A lion rampant sable between two wings argent.
Motto. — Pie reponb tb.
Joh'es Harris de Cruckton in oo. Salop.=7=. . . .
Richardus Harris de Crukton.=y=Elianora fil. WiU'i Jennyns de Wallybome
A I in CO. Salop.
* These are the armB, crestSi and motto of Pierpoint.
224
THE VISITATION OF SHBOPSHIBE, 1628.
Joh'es Harris de=
Crucktonincom.
Salop.
=Elianora fil. Tho. Prowde
de Satton in com. Salop.
Katherina nx. Joh'is Gorbett dc
Alston renupta Jacobo Morris
de Aston.
Thomas Harris de Tonge=
Castell in com. Salop Baro-
nettus Serviens ad legem
et Justiciarins pacis in
eodem comitatn 1623.
'Elianora filia Bogeri
Gifforde de London
in Medicinns Doc-
toris R'n» Eliz.
Rolandas Harris=
de Ladlow in
com. Salop 2 fil.
=Jana fil.
Thomas
Langford
de Ladlow.
Franciscus
Harris fil.
p'mogenitus
8Btat. 24 an'
ao 1628.
Elizabetha [da, 4r coh. to whom
her faf her gave Tonge Castle and
had Groxden hy y* death of her
sister Margaret without issvs].
I
Margareta
[oh. virgo].
r.D
Thomas. Anna.
Johannis
2.
[Sir Henry Perpoint of Holme Perpoint=j=Frances da. to Sir TF* Cavendish
in com. Nottingham AT' 1614.
of Hardunck Kn*.
I
Robert Perpoint de Holme Perpoint Esq. was created=YOertrvde da. Sf coheir to
'^ ^ " ' '^ ' ■ "' ' Henry Talbott brother to
Gilbert Earle of Shretvs-
bury.']
Baron of Holme Perpoint and Viscount Neivarke
29 Junii 1627 and Earl of Kingston upon Hull 25 July
1628.
Anna* vxor Joh'is Wilde:
de Wiche [? Droitwich]
in com. Wigom*.
■■[William Perpoint
of Tong Castle ^
son.
Henry Perpoint-
Viscount NeW'
arke.
Cecilia da. of
Paul Viscount
Baininge.]
Arthurns Harris:
de Prestock in
com. Salop 8 fil.
: Jana filia . . . .
Newton de
Prestock.
Richardns Harris de=T=Anna filia Thomaa
Cruckton in com.
Salop 4 fil. 1628.
Johannes Harris fil.
et hsBres SBtat. 15
annor' a<» 1628.
Smalman de Wider-
top [Wilder top].
Thomas 2.
^cU. 4.
Isaac
)k6.
^
Stephanas 8. Jacobus 5. Walteros 7.
BIGHABD HABBIES.
* Her monument in Tong Church says she died in childbed, 6 May 1624, in the sixteenth
year of her age.
THE VISITATION OP 8HBOP8HIRE, 1623.
226
f^attxin.
Harl. 1896, fo. 138»». Harl. 1241, fo. 89»>. S., ff. 130»>—185*.
Abms : Harl. 1896. — Quarterly of tsn : 1, Azure, a ctievron between three garbs or,
Hatton ; 2, Barry of four and lozengy counterchanged argent and sable,
Crispin ; 8, Argent, a cross paUmce between four martlets gules, Golborn ;
4, Argent, an eagle displayed sable, Bruyn ; 5, Argent, an a ben/l sable three
covered cups of the first, Rixton ; 6, Sable, a cross engrailed ermine, Halom ;
7, Or, a saltire sable, Hellesby ; 8, Sable, a fesse humettee argent, a
crescent for difference, Bostock ; 9, Azure, two bars argefit, Venables ;
10, Argent, a cross sable, the ends termituiting in fieurs-de-lis or, Newton.
[Crest. — A hind trippant or.]
Adam Hatton de Aldersej Magna=7=Katherina fil. et cohsDres Wiiri
in com. Cestriae a^ 1 B. 2.
de Hellesby militia.
Adam de
Hatton.
I
Robertas Hatton de Eistiebreches in'
com. Salop a^ 18 H. 4.
=Auicia filia WilFi Wistanston
[Wistaston — Vis. Chesh.] mil.
ill'i
WiiroB Hatton de Ei8tibriche8=T=EIianora fil. Hagonis Brow militis
in com. Salop a« 2 H. 5. LS' Hugh de Burgh K*.
iir
WilVus Hatton de Kistibriches 18 H. 6.=rAuicia fil. W"» Darby de Chesf .
. . . . filia Joh'is=T=Petru8 Hattonn=Margaretta fil. et haeres Gregory
Oeorge Bostock de Moberly in
Chesh. Sonne of Nicholas.
Orimsdich [of
GriinBdich]yx.2.
de Eistibreches
9P 88 H. 6.
I
Willimos
Hatton.
Elianora. Margaretta. Alicia. Hogo Hatton de London Mercator.=p. . . .
Robert* Taylor de Ijondon=FElizabetha fil.n=Jacobns Danvers de London
Aldermanus obijt 1596. I et hser. 16 fil. Nicbolai.
I^atton De Slretonstttts*
Richardns Hatton de Ellesmere in com. Salop fil. et hser. [fled=p. ... fil. et hasrcs
out of Cheshire for murder — Visit. Chest.].
.... Augustine.
Petrus Newton=r=Anna fil. et haer.
I
miles.
. . . . EyflPyn.
Richardns Hatton de Elles-
mere in com. Salop.
T
Arthurus=j=Eliz. fil. Tho. Corn-
Newton. I wall de Burford mil.
Richardns Hatton de Elles-
mere in 00. Salop.
. . • .
B
=Margaretta fil.
GalfridiVickers.
0
GG
226
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
B
Elianora-
fil.ethsBr.
Arthur!
Newton.
=Thoma8 Hatton
de Shrewesburyin
com. Salop fil. et
hsBF. 1584.
RobertU8=
Hatton de
Shrews-
bury 2 fil.
....
Richardus Hatton=
de Long Ditton in
com. Surrey 3 fil.
=Maria filia
Geo. Eve-
line deLong
Ditton.
Robertus. Franciscus 2 sonne.
Thomas
Christopher,
Rosa. Anna. Mary.
Lucia vx. Tho.
Nashe Nottes
de Tatnall.
Winirrida vx. Will'o Wikes
de Salop Tf*" Wilkes of Salop
Attumey at Latve,
Margretta vx. Ric'i Rock
de Salop of Abbey For-
gatte.
Francis-:
cus Hat-
ton 2.
:yr8ula fil. et hsBr. Joanni
Fox de Barford Burford
in com. Oxford,
Ed wardus Hatton de
Shrewesbury in com.
Salop 25S;2a« 1628.
Jana fil.
Tho. Rock
de Salop.
Petrus 8.
Thomas 4.
I
Christopheru8=i=Mariam fil Eld Thomas Rich- Winifredavx. Thomas
Hatton 2 fil. de Syford in co. Staff. Hatton. ardusS. Hayes de London.
I
Maria.
Joh'es Oriffin de Batherton [Barderton]
in CO. Gestriae miles.
I^atton De Ittotsiirfei^e^s*
Petrus Hatton de Kistibreches=FAnna filia Joh'i
in com. Salop 2 fil.
Clayton de Thell-
wall in CO. Cestr'.
Edwardus [Edmund ?]=
QriflSn nothus de Ac-
ton.
Laurencius Hatton de Kystibriche8=7=Auicia fil. Ed'r'i GriflBn de Acton Auis da,
in com. Salop Umng 1574 [ob. 26 to Edw, Oruffith of Batherton whoe had ben
March 1574].* maried 71 yeares An^ 1574,
Henricus
Hatton 8.
Anna vx. Joh'i
Starkey de
Crowhalton.
Randall Hatton 2 sonn, page of the Chamber
to Queene Eliz. mar. Eliz. da. to John
Stoliete of Brabant.
William.
Christopher.
I
Petrus Hatton de Eistibriches=T=Eatherina fil. EdVi [Richard ?]
fil. et hsBres. Marbury de Walton.
E
• '* Was married 71 yeares."— Visit. Chesh. 1580.
THE VISITATION OF SHEOPSHIBE, 1623.
227
"I
B
Katherina [Alice] fil.=7=LaareDciufi Hatton=Anna filia Oermani Leigh Leech Aq
Petri Dutton de New-
brook [Newburgh].
de Eistibriches.
Norwood [Northwood] relicta ....
Bichardofi Hatton de Eistibriches cet 20, 2^$o.=i=Brigitta Harper.
I
Bichardas Hatton de Kistibrich6S=Elizabetha fil. Joh'is Allen
in com. Salop. de Oreenhills.
Henricos Hatton de Holdenby^^pElizabet^ soror et hser.
in com. North V 8 fil.
Willimi Holdenby,
Bichardns Hatton 2.=7=Goditha consangainea Will'mi Wigston mil.
Thoma8=^Agne8 fil. Joh'is Bead de Creton in co. North't'
Hatton.
renapta Hen. Wilkins de Watford.
Bichardas
8.
Johannes Hatton'
iBtat. 29 a^" 1579.
Johannes.
=Eliz. fil.
Gilberti
Ash-
bould.
Willimas=T=Johanna Goditna.
fil —
James. Francisca.
Hatton
2.
WiUimus.
I
Anna.
Joh es Hatton de Holdenby=pJohanna fil. Joh'i Westby de Kent.
in CO. Northa'.
Arms : Ooles, a saltire inter four annulets argent.
Wilkmus Hatton=
de Holdenbj.
=Alicia filia Laarentij
Sanders [of Harring-
ton, Northants].
I
Joh^es Hatton'
de Orayeshend
in Kent 2 fil.
=Dionicia filia
.... War[e]
de Sussex.
I
Christopherus Hatton miles Cancellar.
Angli» obijt a^ 1591 s.p.
Thomas Hatton
s.p.
Dorothea vx.
Joh'i Newport.
Will'us Newport al's Hatton miles s.p. [ob. 1597].
I
I
Johannes Hatton=i=Jana filia Bob'ti Will'us Hatton=FJohanna fil. et
fil. et h»r.
Shute Baronis
Sc[a]c[ca]rii.
de Grauesend in
Kent.
G
haeres Will'i
Walworth.
228
THE VI8ITATI0K OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
F|
6|
I
Christopherus Hatton=pAiina fil. Tho.
de Kerby in co. North' t' Fanshaw.
miles Balnei.
Robertas.
Thomas.
Edwardas. Margaretta.
Johanna.
Johannes.
Robertas
B.p.
Christopheras Hatton=p(Eliz* fil. et cob. Caroli
fil. et hser. (miles Balnei Montagae militis eldest
ii
1638, ob. 1670).*
of 8 daaghters.)
Elizabetha.
Jana.
(Mary.) (Alice.) (. . . . soror et oo-= (Christopher Lord=p( Christian Tnfton
(Jane. )
h»r Hasle- Hatton made Vis-
wood 1685.) count Hatton 1 683.)
da. to John Earl
of Thanet 1 wife.)
I
(Anne vx. Heneage Finch
Earl of Nottingh°» 1685.)
il^atton De Tories*
(Margaret
dyed young.)
(Elizabeth
dyed young.)
I
Robertas Hatton de=T=Margeri8e relicta .... Browne de Croston [Broome of
Norley 4 filias.
Croton] in com. Cestr'.
Richardus Hatton 3 filius.=7=. • • •
^1 _
I
Johannes Hatton 2.=f=. . . .
I
Petras Hatton=F. . . .
fil. et h»r.
Willimas Hatton dc Sitting- Robertas Hatton 2
borne in Kent. habet filias tantum.
Johannes Hatton 2.=f=. . . . Humfridas Hatton de London fil. et haBres.=f=. . . .
I I
I
.... filia.
ifrii
Humfridas Hatton de Tal- Joh es Hatton scriba juxta
worth in com. Surry. Temple Barre London.
Thomas Hatton de Norley .'7=Elizabetha filia Joh*i Hocknell de Hocknell Plott.
I
Robertas Hatton de Norley filias eth8Bre8.=T=. . . . Richardus Hatton 2 filias.=T=. . . .
I I
Willimus Hatton=pMargreta fil. Ed'r's Petrus Hatton de Hugo Hatton de
Vernon de Crew. Norley duxit ... . Blam iuxta Maid-
5= stone in Kent.
Wilhmus Hatton. K
de Norley 2 filias.
* The parts within parentheses, at the end of this pedigree, hare been added in a later hand,
and do not occur in Shrewsbury Mb.
THB TISITATIOH OP SHBOPSHIBX, 1628.
Richard Hatton
de Londo' 1.
JaoobuB Hatton
de Nantwiche 2.
Wimrans
Hatton 3.
GeOTglDB
HaltOD i.
Thomas Hatton filins et lueres.
Thomas Hatton 1 Randall Hatton
dnzit .... de Essex 2.
Willimns Hatton de
Eshere in Suny S.
9atton Ut ^taxfeflO [«iti Stiroggit].
Joh'eB Hatton de Maxfelde=f . . . . filia et hteree .... Shawe [of
in com. Oestr' 5 filins. Thelwall and Shroggs].
RicbardoB Hatton [of 8hr(^g8]=F. ,
fil. et heres. I
Johannes Hatton^. . . .
fil. et h»r.
Thomas Hattou de^. .
Uaxfeld.
Will'oB Hatton de Maxfelde
[a] Droaeifman — Tis. Ohesh.].
Johaimee Hatton=F. . . .
a" 2 [6ic]. j__
Richardns Hatton fil. et bteres.^. . . .
Robertas Hatton.
Johanaes Hatton a° 1579.
Radnlphns Hatton'
de Wenerham in
CO. Ceatr' 6 filius.
Hngo Hatton .... filias Decimus fnit
presbitarSfil. Clandiua ct iiuiicq"
B.p. Txoratns [ob. fo/.J .
Thomaa Hatton de Weaerbam.n
RobertU8=j=. .
HattoD 3.
PetniB=r. .
Hatton.
ThomasT^
Hatton
fiLeth».
Tboma«=f
Hatton.
Job'es Hatton de Joh'es Hatton de Malpae
Dublin in Ireland in com. Cestr' daxit ....
anrifaber. =p
Thomas Hatton Richardaa Johaanes Hatton Jaoobos Hatton Johannee.
de Wenerham. Hatton de [dvitaW} de Chester [Oiv«$ —
fil. et hffir. Chester. Cettria]. Thomas 2.
230 THE VISITATION OF 8HR0FSHIEE, 1628.
illation De ^orti^taiooD*
Adam Hatton de Northwood in com. Cestr' 7 filiu8.=F. . . .
Eichardus Hatton de Northwood.^. . . . Qeorgius Hatton.=f=. . . .
I
Qeorgius Hatton Hngo Hatton de Brnckill Joh es Hatton de Sntton=Y=. . .
de Northwood. [Brickhill] in com. Buck, iuxta Nonsnch in co. Surry.
I I
Miles Hatton de London Free Mason.*
il^atton De Storftton ^au.
Simon Hatton de Stockton Yate in com. Cestriae 8 fil.=?=. . . .
Laurencius Hatton de Stockton Yate fil. et hae^r.^y. . . • Thomas Hatton.=F. .
de Stockton Yate.
bei
Willimus Hatton=T=. . . . Thomas Robertus Bichardus
Hatton. Hatton 1 . Hatton 2.
Banulphns Hatton Thomas Bobertus Hatton Yeo- Bicnardos. Bichardus.
de Stockton Yate. Hatton 2. man of the Garde.
Harl. 1396, fo. 157. Harl. 1241, fo. 154^ 8., fo. 146*.
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Argent, a cross sable, in dexter chief and sinister base an owl
proper,
Bogerus Houghton de Swynney in com. SaIop.=T=. . . .
Bogerus Houghton.=?=. • . •
Bogerus Haughton=f=Margaretafil Wol- Anna Tzor .... Oteley de
de Beckbury in com.
Salop.
riche de Dudmaston. Oteley renupta Humfr'o
Onneslow.
Bogerus Haughton de=|=Maria fil. EdV*i Anna nnpta Ed'r*o Alicia nnpta
Gray de Whit- Cole de Shrewes- ThomaB Eyton
tington militis. bury. de Eyton.
Beckbury in com. Salop
fil. et heres.
• M
A Mason in London."— Vis. Ohesh. 1680.
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
231
4t
„ I I
Nicholaus 2.*
BicharduB 3.*
Joh'eB Haughton=
de Beckbury in
CO. Salop a® 1584.
=Margareta filia
Humfr'i Som-
erford de com.
StaflF.
I
Elizabetha vx.
Tbomae Pratt
de Leacrof t in
com. StaflFord.
r
• • • .
filia=Bogeru8 Hangb-
.... Iron- ton de Beckbury
monger de in com. Salop fil.
com. Salop, et beres 1628.
=Margareta
fil. Job'is
Leigbton
de Leigb-
ton 2 vxor.
mU. „.
....
Harley.
Francisca.
I
Margareta vx.
Galfr'i Som'-
ford de Somer-
ford [CO. Staff.].
Tbomas=. . . . filia ....
Haagbton Baylay de
de com. Stoke in com.
Wigorn' 2 Wigorn'.
fil. an 628.
.... Badeley.
Elizabetba vxor Tbom» Parker de
Careswell in com. Staff, [of Park
Hall in tbe parisb of Caverswall].
Katberina vxor Tbomae
Emry [Emery] de Fos-
brooke in co. Staff.
I
I
. , . . da.to Tr"=FranciBCU8 Haagbton de=T=Margareta fil. Bic'i Tbomas 2.
Stevenion of Beckbury in co. Salop Tbornea de Sbal-
DottilL fil. et beres anno 1623. ford in com. Salop.
Margareta sBt. dimidij anni a® 1623. Thomm.^
FBANCI8 HAUGHTON.
i^eaU of ^tretton.
Harl. 1896, fo. 125»>. Harl. 1241, fo. 129»>.
Walterus Heale=T=. ... fil. et cobaer. ^oh ?m,
de Stretton.
r
Salter de Careyn Cardingion.
Tbomas Heale de Stretton.=F. . . .
Ed'r'us Heale=FMargretta fil. Petri Higons Higgs renupta
de Stretton. Will o Harris parsona de Stretton.
i i i ^1
Elizabetba Job^es Heale=T=Maria fil. Ed'r'i Alicia vxor Will'i Maria vxor Ed'r'i
vxor JohMs de Stretton in
Jenkins. com. Salop.
Jenkins de Dod- Cowper Cooper.
ington.
Gitton CHttons.
ilii
I
William HeaU. Edward 2 sonne. Joyce.
* Nicholas, Bichard, and ThomM are omitted in Shrewsbnry MS.
232
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
^Mt^.
Harl. 1896, fo. 159. S., fo. 187»>.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Argent, on a bend azure [sable ?] three leopards' faces or.
Richardas Hedley.=f=Anna fil. et coheres Joh'is Stretton de com. Salop militis.
Richardiis Hedlej.'^'JohanDa fil. et sola haeres .... Wilmott.
1
Johannes Hedley.=j=Anna fil. Joh'is Boryon. Thomas s.p. Richardas.
Franciscus Hedley=p M argareta fil. Oliueri Lloyd Ar. 2 vxor Ricardi Johanna nnpta
fil. et hseres.
Sheninton qui habuit exit' Olineru'.
Joh'ni Mechen.
I
Anna. Maria. Jana.
U. H^.
Harl. 1896, fo. 164»>. Harl. 1241, fo. 148.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Azure, crusily fitcMe [semte of cross-crosslets fitohie] or, six
herrings hauriant, three, two, and one, of the second [argent ?].
Wiirus Heringe de Owsley minor maw?r=j=Alicia Pickering,
iuxta Couentrey in com. Warr.
Richardus Heringe.=f=Margareta Carington.
I
Jewlius Thomas=pElianora fil. Joh'nis= Wiirus Heringe sVdo=y=Blizabetha fil.
Nicholos Jones.
Heringe.
Hancock.
^enitus [Bailiff of
Shrewsbury 1580].
Arthuri Mack-
worth.
i. Elizaoel
Franciscus Ambrosius. Margareta. Elizabetha vxor
Jones 1592. — JohMs Feste
Cecilia. Teest.
Maedalena Sar
Yx. Ricardi B.p.
Fawkener.
r
2. Maria vxor Margareta vx. Rob'ti 8. Elianora 4. Elizabetha Jana nnpta
Andreae Lewis. Churley de VuUe ux. Francisci vxor ThomsB Rad'oDan-
CTiurle of Onley. Yonge. Woley Wolhy. nat 5 fil.
I
Lewis.
Mana.
Elianora.
Edwardns 2. Bichardus Woley=MatiIda fiL Rich- 4 filisQ.
de Shrewesbnry ardi Gugley de co.
fil. et heres 1628. Gloucestr'.
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
233
J^eplp of ^ItintDn.
Harl. 1896, fo. 158. S., fo. 145*.
Aemb: Harl. 1896. — Quarterly of six : 1, Sable, three horses' heads erased argent;
2, Per pale or and gules, two lions rampant cukiorsed counterchanged — Butler
in Shrewsbury MS. ; 8, Azure, a bend between six covered cups or — Butler
in Shrewsbury MS. ; 4, Argent, a lion rampant sable [Kynaston] ; 5, Argent,
a chevron engrailed between three mullets pierced sable — Kynaston in Shrews-
bury MS. ; 6, Ermine, a chevron gules [Audley for Kynaston],
Crest. — A bear passant sable gorged with a collar and bell or.
Another Crest. — A hear passant sable feeding on a vine fnuted proper,
Rowland Heylin in the old Jury London altered the Creast.
[" The pious and munificent Rowland Heylyn, Alderman of London, promoter
of the Welsh translation of the Bible, and of every other laudable undertaking in
his day."— Blakeway's 'Sherifife,' p. 120.]
Qwyn ap Heylin ap Jeua ap Adam.=T=. . . .
Jerworth ap 6wyn.=f=Juliana fil. et haer. Haneon Butler Do[minus] de Felton.
I
Rogerus ap Jerworth.=f=. . . .
Qruffith Kynaston.^. . . .
r
Dauid Heilyn ap Roger.=f=. . . .
, ^
Rogerus Heilyn ap Dauid.=F. . . .
Jenkynus Kyna8ton.=T=. . . .
T
Willimus Kynaston.^. . . .
:ich'i
Rich*us Heilyn apud Roger.=T=. . . .
i
Dauid Kyna8ton.=p. . . .
I
Grumth Heilyn de Alderton in co. Salop.=FBeatrix fil. et hseres Dauid K.
T
Joh'es Heilyn de Alderton=T=6alewbrid fil. Joh'is Tannat
in com. Salop. de Abertannett.
Thomas=pMargareta filia
Heilyn 4.
.... Kynaston
de Ryton.
6. Johanna
innupta.
Willim'
Heilyn 3
'Margareta filia
Goghe de Os-
waldstree.
7. Eleanora
vx. WiU'i
Genow de
London.
Richardus Thomas Maria nupta Joh'i
Heilyn. Heilyn. Prichard[Pi^^rrf].
"I
Anna. Jana.
Emma yxor Rog.
Thomas de Kyn-
ton.
I
Jana nupta Rob'to
Lloyd de Daywell.
I
Margareta vxor
Joh'nis Hilley
de Hilley.
5. Elizabetha vx.
Georgij Gruflith
de Shewerdon. A
H H
234
THE VISITATIOK OF 8HK0FSHIRE, 1628.
r
Robertu8=F. . . . fil.
....Phi-
lippes.
Heilyn 5
fil.
Jon'es
8.p.
Jana vxor
Willielmi
Tomkyns.
Margareta
vx. Wiiri
Blackwey.
Anna nnpta
Ric'o Cooper de
Oswaldestreein
com. Salop.
Richardos Heilyn
de Alderton in
com. Salop 1628.
.1.,
Joh'es Heilyn de=f=Margareta fil. Tho.
Alderton in com.
Salop ao 1628.
Charletx)n de CriB-
tins Ar.
I
Jana SBtatis 2 annomm 1628.
JanafiliaJoh^is
ForeterdeWat-
ling-streete in
com. Salop.
Margareta obijt
infans.
JOH. HEYLTN.
^t^nta ox €pttne« of ^tmton^
Harl. 1896, fo. 156. Harl. 1241, fo. 82. Harl. 615, fo. 288. S., flF. 185^ 186.
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Quarterly of six: I and 6, Or, on a /esse gules three bezants,
in chief a greyhound courant sable, collared of the second; 2, Quarterly gules
and ermine, in the second and third three piles of the first, over all on a fesse
azure five bezants — Gattacee in Shrewsbury MS. ; 3, Sable, a chevron
beticeen three leopards* faces argent — ^Bliee in Shrewsbury MS. ; 4, Argent,
three leopards' faces sable, in chief a lion passant-guardarit gules — Fililode
in Shrewsbury MS. ; 5, Azure, a cinquefoil pierced ermine, within a bordure
engrailed of the second — Astlet in Shrewsbury MS.
1 Crest. — An eagle displayed standing on a tortoise.
2 Crest. — An eagle displayed azure, semA ofestoiles or.
Trehayme Val Qwyr de Olynn in com. Montgomer'.=j=. . . .
Howell.=^. . . .
I
Berydd.=7=. . . .
Eignion.=F. . . .
I
Einnes ap Einion.*'^^. . . .
^1
Johannes Einnes=f=Gwenhwyuer filia Gruff ap Owilliam ap M'redM
de Boeeley.
ap HoU* ap Trahayme i^ Pasgeu.
Thomas Einne8=FElizabetha fil. Rogeri ap Rys Joh'es Gattacre de Gati
alias Heynes. j Owen ap Gruff ap Jeuan ap in com. Salop.
A I Reiydd Vlayth.
* TbiB genermlion is omitted in Shrewsbuiy MB.
b|
THE VISITATION OP 8HS0FSHIBB, 1688.
235
r
4.
1
r
r
A|
Bj
Joh'es Heynes [a&w^. . . .
de] Einnes.
Hnmfridns Gatt-=T=Elianora fil. et her. BicH Blike
acre 2 fiL I de Aysle in com. Salop.
Thomas Heynes de Stretton=T=Joco8a fil. et her. Humfr'i Oattacre {Oatak$r,
in CO. Salop. younger brother of Oataker of Gataker).
'iilimns=p. ... fil Alic
I
Willimns=y». ... fil Alicia vxor .... Boseden. Margareta vxor
Heynes Barminghill. Arms: Ermine^ a gauntlet ThomsB Thynne
mins. I sabh.
8
de Stretton.
Eatherina.
Thomas Heynes 4 de=Elizabetha fil. Edwardi
comit. Ebomm. NeoiU mil.
1
Anna. Hamfridos 2.
mm<
Bich'ns Heynes de Sfcret-^Elizabetha filia
ton in com. Salop filins
et hsares.
Bogeri Thynne
d^Stretton.
Joh'nes
s.p.
71 —
Boleros
occisnsin
Hibemia.
Jana nnpta
Will'o Bowd-
ler de Salop.
Edm'ns Heynes Vioe-
Thesanrar* jBarwici.
"I
Thomas Hejmes de Stretton:
in Salop {sonne Sf heire).
Johanna fil. Adami
Oteley.
WiUimns=. ... fil Alicia tx. Bichardi Shepard.* Bicn'os Jomm^es
Heynes Montpenson. ^ 4. 5.
2ffl. I
I I
Ann» vx(f .... Horeley. Prudence.
S., fo. 95*.
[kBM&.—Q^arterly of five: 1, rOules], a lion rampant [or], croumed [argent];
2, . . . ., two paleis engrailed . . . . ; 8, . . . ., on a ealtire .... fivefleurs-de'
^ . . . . ; 4, . . . .y a Hon rampant .... and in chief two mullets; 5, Or
[argent ?], an eagle di^layed sable.
George Hey ward de Bridgenorih.^. . . .
Sir Rowland Heyward Kn* Lord Maior of London iS70.'=f' • •
I
I
^ir John
air Cfedrge Heyward Kn^ obiit s.p. Sir John Heyward Kn* obOt s.p.]
• The ohildren of Bichard Shepard are omitted in Shrewsbury MS.
236
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
f^tt)t)tns of WSBto anti Hxitoton.
Harl. 1896, fo. 130. S., fo. 128».
Arms : Harl. 1396. — Or, on a chevron embattled [counter-embattled] between three
tawers triple-towered gules as many gutties d^or.
Robertas Pardy de Weo iu coin.=T=Dioni8ia filia .... Mynde de Mynde
Salop Ar. a® 14 H. 4. in com. Salop.
Robertas Pardy fil. et h8sres.=i= . . . . filia .... Caston de Caston in com. Salop.
Wiirus Pardy fil. et ha9re8.=f=. . . .
.... Hibbins de=Fl8abella fil. et
T
Weo in com.
Salop.
hfiBresWilli'mi
Pardy.
Joh'es Dodmore de=T=. . . .
Dodmor in co. Salop
Ar. filias Willimi
> 25 E. 3.
Hago Hybbyns^
de Weo in com.
Salop.
I
=Anna fil. Rogeri Achley .... Bra^ot de=7=Elizabetlia fil.
[Atcherley] de Aldon in Dodmor in co.
CO. Sal. a'' 6 E. 4. Salop.
et hseres.
Aansellus Hibbyn8=F. . . . filia . . . .
de Weo in co. Salop.
Marston.
Richardos Bragott=F. ... fil Lochard
de Dodmore Ar. de Greet in com. Salop.
Thomas Hibbyns de Weo=j=Margareta fil. et her.
in com. Salop.
Bich'i Bragott.
Willimns Hibbyns de Weo=7=Anna filia Lanrentij Lndlow de Morehoose
in com. Sal. in com. Salop Ar.
Arthnras
Hibbins
a<> 1628.
Edwardns
4 fil.
Elianora ax. Joh'is Holland
de Ludlow in com. Salop.
Dorothea.
Matildifi.
Richardus Hibbyns de
London 2 fil. duxit ....
fil Mongar s.p.
Caroius Hibbins de=f>)^ana filia Franc. Adams de
Weo in com. Salop
fil. et hsBr.
Elaynham in com. Salop.
Maria vzor Rich'i Smith de
S^ James in Brugnorth.
EUzabetha vz. Will'i Astley Willimus
de PatishuU in co. Staff. 8.
(^eorgius
2 m.
THB VISITATION OF 8HKOP8HIRB, 1628.
237
lA
I
Anna vxor Tho.
Stenenson de co.
Salop.
Jana nupta Tho. Doughty
de Martley in co. Wigorn'
K)oughtie of Horsham in
artley, CO. Worcester],
Thomas Uibbins de=FMaria filia
Weo in com. Salop
et Rowton fil. et
haeres a<> 1628.
Jacobi Barker
de Shrewsbury.
Carrolus fil. primus
sstat. 23.
I I
Jacobus 2.
Josuah 4.
Hester.
Jeremias 3. Johannes 5. Juditha.
THO. HIBBINS.
}
I (
f
Harl. 1396, fo. 136^ Harl. 1241, fo. 92^ S., ff. 127^ 128.
Arms: Harl. 1396. — Quarterly : 1, Azure, a chevron between three lozenges or, an
annulet for difference — sable in Harl. 1241 — Hide ; 2, Per pale .... and
, . . .,ona /esse* .... three fleurs-de-liSf Pleylby ; 8, Argent, three bars-
gemelles sable, Cariswell [Cabbwell] ; 4, Oules, a /esse wavy argent
between three plates, Wafbe.
Cbbst. — A hawk u^ith wings endorsed proper, beaked and legged or.
Bogerus Wafre Waffers miles D*nns de Hopton Wafres.=p. . . .
Petrus Careswell miles D'nus=7=Alicia filia et hser. Bogeri Wafre
de Hopton Wafres.
militis.
Thomas Hide de^ filia .... Eniveton Gregorius &«wa«=Tr^atherina filia
Norbury in com.
Cestriss.
neri]
tEinaston ?] de com.
)erby.
Pleyley D'nus de
Hopton Wafres
in com. Salop.
et hsBres Petri
Careswell.
I I
Bobertus Hide=pMargaretta fil Egidius Hide de Hopton=y= Alicia filia et
de Norbury in
com. Cestnce.
[
Holland de Denton Wafres in co. Salop Junior
in com. Lancastris. filins [called Giles in Vis.
Chesh. 1580].
hceres Gre-
gorij Pleyley
Plelley.
Hamo Hyde de Norbury in=^Margaretta filia Laurentij Warren
com. CestrisB.!
de Poynton.
I
Bobert Hyde of Norbury.=f=Jane da. of W" Dauenport of Bromhall.
A
B
* A ehevron accoiding to Hail. 1241.
t The desoendants of Hamon and Siargaret are omitted in Shrewsbury MS.
i
238
THB VISITATION OF SHBOPSHIBB^ 1628.
A|
B
icni
Richard 6. Thomas 6. Will^m 3. Hamond vel Dorothy vx. W» Ellyn.
— — Hamnett Dauenport of —
Eandolfe 7. Edward 4. 2 sonne. Wodford. Ann.
I
Robert Hyde of Norbury Esq' now^
Living 1580.
=Beatrix da. of S' W" Caluerley
de com. Ebor\
M \ M M \\ I
Robert 2. Hamond Hyde Elizabeth 1. Jane 8. Beatrix 5. Mary 7.
— 17 years of age — — —
Thomas 8. 1580. Alyce 2. Marg^ 4. Ann 6.
^Richardos Hyde de Hopton Wa&eB=pAgnes filia .... Dowman Gtoorgins 2.
ob. 6 Ang. ao 1500.
de Glybory Mortimer.
\mi
Hnmfridns Hide 2 filins
doxit Elizab. filiam
Joh'is Romney s.p.
Johannes Hide de=
Hopton Waf res in
com. Salop.
'Ohristiana fil. Joh'is
Chichester de co.
Devon mil.
I
Anna vxor
ThomsB Hill
de com. Salop.
1
Richardns Hide de Wafres=FElianora fil. Edwardi Mason Gregorios Oeorge s.p.
Hopton in com. Salop. de le Marche.
Edwardus=f=. . . .
Edmond
Hide 2 fil.
Lncia.
vx. Richard
Leighton
de Cotes.
Elizabetha
vx. Gregory
Oeorge
Hacklnte.
Richardns
8 s.p.
Margaretta. Jana
vxor
....
Rogers.
Homfridos Hide de Hopton WafreB=f=Jocosa fil. Tho. Acton de Bockelton
in com. Salop A^ 1628.
in com. Wigom'.
Thomas 2.
Nicholans 8.
Richardns^
Hide fil.
et hsBres.
^Dorothea fil. Ed'r'i Kynards-
ley [Kynnersley] de Olebnry
[North] in co. ^op.
Fortnna.
Elizabetha.
Hnnmidns
4 filins.
Hercnles 1 a^ 1628. Richardns 2. Edwardns 8. Jana. Maria.
RICHARD HYDE.
* This generation is omitted in Harl. 1241.
i
THE VISITATIOK OF SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
289
t
+
t
^i^^tm of Boston anti Jtetenlbam.
Harl. 1896, fo. 166*. S., fo. US\
Abms: Harl. 1896. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Vert^ three cranes' [?] heads erased
argenty a mullet for difference; 2 and 8, Argent^ a chevron between three
lobsters* claws erased sable [Hugonb].
Hugo Higgins de Boyoote.=f=Elizabetha fil. Hagonis Corbet de Alaston.
T
Bichardn8=Elizabetha filia
Higgens. Bob'ti Jeninges.
:_l
I
Bic 08 Higgens de=x Jocosa filia Job'iB Hugo.
Newenham.
Palmer.
I
Hago Higgens de Stretton.^Elianora fil. Bogeri Collat de Stapleton.
1
Willimos^Eatherina Bichardus=pElizabetha fiL
Higgons 1.
fil. WiU'i
Norgraue.
Higgens.
JohanniB
Ap ....
Anna nupta W^
Nomly [Noneley
of Noneley ?].
Mk
Hugo Higgens.
Oeorgins [ffiggms], Biohardns IHiggms"].
The marke of HUGH A HIGOENS of Stretton.
Harl. 1896, fo. 125^ Harl. 1241, fo. 182»>.
Biohardns Higge8.=7=. • • •
Johannes Higges.=F. . . . filia .... Hibbins Higgins de Alton.
Thomas Higge8.=f=Margareta filia Mathei Browne.
1
Biohardns Higges=f=Mabillia filia Joh'is Berrey Mathens^Elizabetha fil. et cohsBr.
ao 1698.
nen8=T=Eli
Birry de Newenhambridg. Higges.
Tho. Jenkins.
Mathens 2. Thomas 1. Elianora. Vrsnla. Johannes. Biohardns 2. Anna.
240 THE VISITATION OF SHBOFSHIBE, 1628.
J^tjjjjtns of ^tmton.
Harl. 1241, fo. 151.
Richard Higgins Con^^^ of Chester Fore8ter==rJane da. to Steephen Bofvdler
of the Forest of Dalamore.
of hop. Bowdler.
Hugh Higgins of Stretton.^. . . . da. to . . . . Plowden of Plowden.
John Higgins of Siretton.^Alice da. to ... . Midleton.
Thomas Higgins of Stretton.^. . . . da. to . . . . Baldwins of Didlehury.
John Higgins of Streiton.^Marg* da, to ... . Dodd of Clinton.
Hugh Higgins of 8tretton.=pIane da. to Bedo op Howell Bach of Clun H. 8.
I I
Frances da. to John^Thomas Higgins^Mary da. to Roger Karan John Higgins
Denhury. of Slretton.
?
of Llangynos. 2 sonne.
I I I I III
Sara. Jans. MargK Thomas Higgins 1598. Frances. Susana. Mary.
i&ijjsons* of ^mtton anti ^Jretostiurp.
Harl. 1396, fo. 129. Harl. 1241, fo. 119. S., flF. 121^ 122*.
Arms : Harl. 1396. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Vert^ three cranes^ heads erased argent^
HiGONS— HuGONS in Shrewsbury MS. ; 2 and 8, Argenty a chevron between
three lobsters' claws erased sable, Hugons.
Crest. — A gryphorCs head erased or, collared gules, ringed argent.
Note that in the originall booke of Shropshire taken A^ 1584 are thes wordes
[remainder cnt away in binding].
Bogerns Raph HiggonB.=rMatilda Maud da. to ... . Saisach by Hodnett.
Edwardus Higgons.=T=Elizabetha filia .... Rawlins.
Joh*es Higgons de Stretton bP 6 H. 7.=T=Katherina filia Joh'is Plowden.
I
t Jon'es Higgons de Stret-=F. . . . fil Willimns Higgons=F. . . . fil. et h»r.
ton in com. Salop. Wilde de Stretton. 2 filios. .... Wvlde.
a| b|
* ** HngoDS ** in Harl. 1241. f This generation is omitted in Harl. 1241.
THB YISITATIOK OF 8HBOF8HIRB, 1628.
241
U'
±1
B|
Mai^ta Jane
vx. KichM
Mason de Myn-
ton ill CO. Salop.
Johanna Anne vx. Thomse
Botenile al's Thinne Boti-
rell aCs Thyne de Stretton.
I
1
Sibilla Eliza vx. Elizabetha fil. et
ThomaB Bowd- haeres napta
ler de Wol8[t]- Thomae Adams
aston Wistan- de Longdon.
eUnoe.
.... filia .... Charleton:
de Appelley 2 wife.
I
Biehardus Higgons de=
Alstretton in co. Salop.
=Margeria fil. Edmundi Foreter
de Wellington in co. Salop.
Petrus Hig-
gons de
Stretton.
=Eatherina fil.
Bogeri Baker
al's Tynner
Tanner,
Edwardns Higgons
fil. et haer. vtrinsq'
juris Doctor'.
1 J
Bichardns John^ Hum"
Higgons 3. 2 Sonne, phrey.^
Bichardns Higgons de Shrewsbury^Maria fil. Johanni Wilding
ao 1584 2 fil.
Tho. Higgons rector:
ecclesi® de West-
bury.
de Salop.
: Jana filia Bicbardi
Mitton de Salop.
Sara vx. Bichardi
Mechin Edward
Merchm.
Maria vx. Johannis
Bobinson.
Elizabetha
vx. Joh'es
Okeley
Ockell
Badnlfns Higgons de Shrews-
bury 8 fil. 1584 lSd2 dnxit
Johanna Jane filia Oalfr'i
Somerford de com. Stafford.
Mai^areta
fil. Thomas
Wa . . . de
com. Staff.
2 vxor.
Anna vx.
Wiiri
Harris.
71 — 7
Jana vx. Bo-
berti Fippes
Phipe de
Bagdon.
Eawardus. Johanna. Oeorgius. Bichardns 3. Mary. Edward Phipps.
Margareta vx.
Ed Yi Heall.
Thomas Higgons de Lincolns Inn^^Margreta.
1592 juris consultis.
mn
I
Jo)
Heale.
1. EUzabelh.
2. Alice.
3. Mary.
Thomas Higgons de
Lincolns Inn 8.p.
Elizabetha.
Eatherina.
Oeoi^us Higgons Capitalis Ballinus Salopias a^ 1584'yElizabethafil. Bogeri Farmer
fil. et ban*, duxit .... fil. Ed'r'i Veal de Salop. de Brampton in com. Sal.
* John and Humphrer appear in HarL 1241 in place of Edward and Richard, bat they are
not given in Shrewvboiy MS.
II
242
THE VISITATION OF SHSOPSHIBE, 162S.
£i
I
I
Maria vxor .... Her- E(lwar(ius=|=Aima filia MagdalenaTxor .... Qeorgius
ring de Salop Vintner
Mary vxor Mch.
Dawes.
Higgons
2.
dal
I
Tho. Harris de Abby
Sherar de foriat [foregate] in
Salop. Salop.
B.p.
Thomas.
Elizabetha.
Kichardns Higgons'
de Shrewsbury a®
1620.
=Elizab. filia Ric'i Bald-
win de Didlesbury in
com. Salop.
Eliza, vs. Geo. Trenenand al's
Treares de Salop Tre/nani.
Elizabetha fit. et. hsBr. vxor Joh'is
Powell de Stretton in co. Salop.
Anna. Cecilia. Maria. T?ioma8 Tre/nant.
Higgons Powell a<> 1628.
i&ttl of Court of i&ttl
Had. 1896, fo. 186^ Harl. 1241, fo. 107. S., ff. 128*— 180».
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Ermine, on a /esse sable a castls triple-
towered argent [Hill]; 2, Sable, a lion rampant argent, crowned or, between
three crosses formee fttchde of the second [Longslow] ; 8, Per pale or and
argent, an eagle displayed sable [Bird].
Arms op Rowland Hill, Lord Mayor of London, vide p. 245 : Harl. 1396. — Azure,
two bars argent, a quarter sable, thereon, upon a chevron between three
pheons of the second, a wolfs head erased between two mullets of the third
— gules m Shrewsbury MS.
Crest. — A wolfs head erased azure charged with two bars argent and holding in the
mouth a trefoil vert.
[These are the arms of Wilbraham of Woodhey (the mother of Thomas Hill)
with a canton based npon the coat of Malpas, from which family he was descended.]
Arms :* HarL 1241. — Quarterly : 1, Ermine, on a fesse sable a castle trfpU-towered
argent; 2, Sable, a lion rampant argent, crowned or, between three crosses formie
fitchie of the second [Lokgblow] ; 8, Pw pale or and argerU, an eagle displayed
sable [Bird] ; 4, (Jules, a chevron between three pheons argent [Hill of
Buntingsdale].
Hugo de Wlonkeslow Hawieslowe [now Longslow] .=t=. . . .
Isabella fiL et oohseres
uxor TbomsB Stuich
[Stuche or Styche].
Hugo HuUf de Hull in com. Salop.=FElianora filia
Arms: Ermine, on a fesse sable
a castle triple-towered argent.
A
* Not giyen in Shzewsbniy MS.
et coh»r.
t *' Hill '* thionghoat in Harl. 1241,
r
i
J
THB VISITATION OF SHE0P8HIBB, 1628. 248
Aj
Will'uB Hull [1862].=j=[ Bunting of Buntingsdale.]
Grumthus Hull de Hull in co. SaIop=T=Margaretta soror Grnffithi Warren
[and of Wlonksdowe]. de Ightfeld in co. Salop.
Humfridus Hull vulgo Hill=f=Agne8 fil. et cohsBr. Joh'8 Bird oonsanguinia
de Buntingesdale.
et hsereB Davidi de Malpas.
Will'uB Hill de Bloore et Hill-=r=Margaretta fil. Tho. Oouerall Beatrix vx. Will'i
oourte[intheparighofBnrford]. alias Barker [of Ooveral]. Bromley.
I l-ULB
]. alii
Wili'uB Hill de Bunting8dale.=pAlicia soror Jacobus^. . . . Thomas Hill=T=. . . .
Arms: Gules, a chevron
between three pheons argent.
ethaeresRic. Hill,
de Bunbury.
de Hill et de
Owre.
Humfridus Jana yx. Will'i Beatrix vxor Will*i Maigeria tx. Jacobus
s.p. HulsedeWhit- Bulkley de Owre Bamab» Hill.
— church in co, al's Wore in com. Greenway
FranciscuB Salop. Gestri». =^ al*s GlarKe.
B.p. i T
Thomas Bulkley de Owre. Ed us Clarke al*s Greenway.
Badulphus Bulkley.
WiA'm.=F
Bicnard.
I
*
Gkorgius Hill de Hill in com. Salop duxit Johannes Hill de= Alicia fil. Joh'is
.... fil. Ead'i Lingen de EUesmere in co. Buntingsdale. Dod de Ghorley
Salop. =j= [? Cloverley].
Edmundus Hill de Emi.=pJohanna filia .... Collins.
Johannes Hill.=FAnna.
* In the ShrewBbury MS. this line is not dotted, bat is an ordinary Une.
244
THE VISITATION OF 8HSOP8HISE, 1628.
B|
Thomas Hill=FAnna fil. Rich. Hide Edmnndns Hi]I=r=. . . . filia Johannis
de HiU.
T
de CO. Salop.
2 fil.
Dorothea. Mana. Humfridns Hill=y=Eliz. fil.
— de Hill in co. Humfr.
Jana. Salop. Ladlow.
Cooke.
ri
Bichardns. Edmnndns.
Franciflcns.
Georgins Hill=f=EUz. fil
4 filing.
Larkin.
I
Anna vxor Caroli
Adams de Kayn-
ham in oom. Salop.
Dorothea nxor Gabryelis
Chambers de Petton in
com. Salop.
I
Carolus. Thomas.
Maria vxor
Bichardi
Alcocke.
Thomas filins
et h»res s.p.
Leonardns Hill de=FKatherina fil.
Hill Court in com.
Salop bP 1628.
•Fabiani Phil-
lips Ar.
Johannes
2 filins
s.p.
Edwardns.
Bichardns
7.
Leonardns 4. Andreas 2. Thomas Hill Margaretta. Jocosf
— — 8et.22annor' — —
Hnmfridns 5. Fabianns 8. sf* 1628. Elizabeth. Anna.
Mathens 6.
Eatherin.
Eatherina vx. Eliza yx. Thomse Johanna vxor Thomse Gay wood Orattwood
ThomseNeed- Lemans. [Wm. Gratewood was Sheriff of Salop
ham. =F 1572]. =r
I
Thomas Lemans.*
Hnmfr*ns Gaywood.^
r
I . ...
Eliz. fil. et hfldr. vx. Joh'i Manwaring. Bobertns Gteywood OratiwoodrY. . . .
•WilUam.
T
Hugh. Raph Manwaring, Nicholas Geywood Ch-attwood*
Badnlphns Hill
2 filins.
. ... fil. ThonuB Greene de Greenes
Norton [near Adderley].
Will'ns Hill de Blechley [and of=T=Elizabetha Katharine fil. WiU'i
Sonlton] in com. Salop. Bostock de Say [Morton Say].
Hugh HiU.
B
* These generations are omitted in Shrewsborj MS., and Thomas Lemans and Hnmphiey
Gaywood are omitted in Harl. 1241.
THB VISITATION OF SHBOPSHniB, 1628.
245
i
n
Hamfridiis Hill de=
Blechley et Sonlton
Sahton [of Adder-
ley] in com. Salop.
Dl
E
= Alicia filia [Wm.]
Balkelejde [Stoke
super Tearn] in
com. Staff. [Vis.
Staff.].
Willimps:
Hill de
Blechley.
:KatheriDa
fil.ThomsB
Bulkeley
de Owre.
Rolandns Hill
de Blechley
dnxit Marga-
reta' filia' WiU.
Forster.
Mary mar.
Robert. ...
Jane. Eatherin.
L
Dorothy [wife of
.... Podmare in
Salop],
William
ob. s.p.
Robert.
John.
I
Bolandos Hill fil.=^MarT da. to Tho. Thomas.n=Gliz. da. of ... . DaDcey
[Dauntesey of Agecroft]
of Lane.
et hsBr. Ao 1592
[of Hawkstone].
Dycher de Mncktes-
ton [Mnckleston].
Rowland Hill=FEliz. da. of Tho.
deHawkeston
[bom 1594].
,1..
JolUph [Joliffe]
[o/Staf-]'
I I
Humfry.
warns.
Rowland.
John.
Rowland a yere old 1628.
I
Thomas Hill filins tertins.=FMargaretta fil. Thomas Wilbraham de Woodhey.
Rolandns Hill miles Willimns Hill Agnes soror et Johanna soror et cohieres
Maior Cinitatis Clericns per- cohier. nx. vxor Gregory Dorman
London [1549]. sonadeStokes. Johan.Gowper George Dormer de co.
Arms as on p. 242.* Cooper. Ghesn. =t=
Margaretta Yxor Will*i Watson. Wane uxor Jo'* Anne vxor 8^ Hugh
Leech of Garden. Gholmley Knight.
1
Robertns Watson
presbiter.
Johannes 2.
T
1
Rolandns 8. Anna yz. Jo. Bayley
de Salop.
Johanna soror et cohier. Rolandi
Hill vx. Joh^is Grat[e]wood.
Elizabetha soror et cohsdr. vx. Joh'i
Barker de Haghmond in oo. Salop.^
WiUimus Gratwood dnxit Maria'
fil. Ricurdi Newport militis s.p.
Maria tx. Ricardi
Levison miL
I
Alicia cohier. yx. R^rinaldi
Gorbett Justice de banco.
I
Elizabetha.
T
Richardns Gorbett. f
* The old emblazoned family pedigree contains a copy of a grant by Wm. Herry, Claren-
cieuz, diu«d 3 Nov. 1562, aathorizing Alice Corbet, daughter of John Oratewood by Jane Hill,
then married to Reginald Ck>rbet, and William Gratewood, son of the same John, and James
Barker, son of John Barlcer by Elizabeth, sister of the said Sir Rowland Hill, Knt., late Lord
Mayor, and Rowland Barker, son and heir of James Barker, son and heir of the said John Barker
by the said Blizabeth HiU, to join the said Arms with their own.
J This generation is not given in Shrewsbory MS.
The jetoendants of John Barker are omitted in Shrewsbory MS.
246 THE VISITATION OP 8HB0PSHIBE, 1628.
Edward Barker rrCisd y^ da. of ... . James Barker V sonne nCied
EgerUm of Wrinhill. Dorothe da. to ... . Cliff e.
Rowland Barker.^. ...da.to Francis Charlton.
J I I
William. Walter Barker. John.
A da. rtCied to Ada. nCied to Joane m'ied to ... . Alice vxor 8^
.... Sutton. .... Bentley. Bradshawe. The. Leigh.
S^ Thomas Leigh of Staneley.=j^. . . .
iS** Jo^ Leigh Knight.^. . . . Kaiherine vxor AUce vxor S*' BoV Dudley.
.... Cateshy. =y=
I I \ \ i
S' Tho. Leigh K* Katherine vxor S^ Rich. Levison Douglas. Frances. Anne.
& Baronett. Knight of y* Bath.
}^iU alias fj^ules of Sst)teieltr.
Harl. 1396, fo. 155.
Arms. — Quarterly : 1 and i, Azure, an eagle displayed argent debruised by a bendlet
gules ; 2, Vert, a chevron between three owls argent [Foobde] ; 3, OuUs^ two
bends voir, on a canton or a fox [?] passant proper [Foobde].
Joh'es Holgrane de Torperley^. . . . fil. et her. Ric'i Foorde de la Foord
in oom. Gestr' Ar. in co. Salop.
Pbilippns Hill de Ightfeild in oom. SaIop.=pJana fiL Joh*is Holgrane Ar.
Alicia filia WilFi Manner-=Phihppn8 Hill alias Hnles=f=Ellena filia Joh'is Dodd de
inge de Eighfelde in oom. de Foord dnxit in 3 vx.
Salop Yx. 1. Janam fil. Joh'is Titteley.
r
Peesey [Peteey] in oom.
Salop.
Eogems Hill alias Hnles de Foord=FEllena filia Joh'is Leeohe de Gardyn
in oomit. Salop. in oom. Gestr*.
Philippos 2 fil. doxit Elizabetha vx. Bo- Jaoobns Emi=y=Anna filia Mai^^eria vx.
in Yx. EUenam fil. berti Wener de al's Hnles de Will'i Radl Parkes
Johannis Downton [Aston Mondram] Foord fiL et Lewterde de Harks-
deBronghton. com. Gestr'. her. Salop. conrtinoom.
A Salop.
THE VISITATION OF SHBOPSHIBE, 1628.
247
Thomas 3 daxit Philip-
in vx. Mar- pus 4.
geriam Stoakes.
A|
WillimuB 2 fil.
dnxit in yx.
Margeria'
Garrett.
Alicia vx.
Humfridi
Beard-
more.
Margaretayxor
Rowlandi
Titley de
Dreyton.
Eliza-
betha
innnpta
aoi684.
Dorothea yx. Joh'is
Stnoke de Ghelmea-
ford in com. Essex.
Maria 6
fil. in-
nnpta
1684.
Bogems Hill alias=7= Alicia fil.
Johannis
Bicker-
ton.
Hnles de parua
Dreyton in com.
Salop 1584.
,[
Anna 4 fil. Yxor
Oeo. Sneade de
Hayehowse in oo.
Stafford.
Jacobns Hill al's Hnles fil. et heres.
Harl. 1896, fo. 149^ Harl. 1241, fo. 18. S., fo. 148^
Abms : Harl. 1896. — Or, an a cUef vert three hulW heads cauped [erased] of the
first
Crest. — A hulVs head erased or between the horns of a crescent vairi of the first and
azure,
John Hill al's HnlL=7=
^1
ali
William Hill of Oonntzwall [Conn ts wall] =pMargery da. to Thomas Mynors
in com. Wore
of Bewdley.
William Hill.=pJane da. to Thomas Whethall of Whethall
[Whethill] relict Holland.
I
Joice da. to Bic. Bum-
aston BurrasUm of
Eockly in co. Wore. Bewdley.
widow ofTho. Hinxman.
Humf rey^Mary da. to
Hill of W"»Monnox
of Heighten
in com.
Wore.
I
Henry=f=Margret da.=Thomas
Wever of
Bewdley.
HiUof
Bewd-
ley.
to ... •
Hnrlbnt of
Drayton.
William Hill of Bewdley s.p.=Mary da. to Charles Fox of Bromfeld. Jane 8.p
Ursula da. to Thomas Hynxman^xJoim Hill of
by Joyoe da. to Rich. Bnmaston
& widow to Homfry Hill.
Silnington
in 00. Salop.
Margrett yx. Bich.
Whitcott of
Bewdley.
William 2.
Thomas 8.
Joyce.
Jonn Hill son
& heir 28 years
old 1628.
Margret.
Joane.
Elizabeth.
JOHN HILL.
248
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIEB, 1628.
Linton of Jj^tnton.
Harl. 1396, fo. 163. Harl. 1241, fo. 67»>.
Arms: Harl. 1396. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Argent, on a bend sable three martlets of
the first [HnrroN] ; 2 and 3, Per fesse dancettee argent and sablsy six fleurs-
de-lis counterchanged [Hinton].
Sir Orifflth de Einton.=rMaud his tvi/e.
Thomafl Hinton de Hinton iuxta=T=Elizabetha fil. Rob*ti Tatton de Withen-
Whitchurch in comitatu Salop. I shawe in com. Oestr'.
Grnf&th Hinton de Hinton=f=Margareta fiL Joh'is Dodd de Glorley
in com. Salop.
n —
Amia 6 s.p.
Margareta
B.p.
T
[Cloverley].
"1
Annannpta
Tho.01udd.
4. Elizabetha vxor Joh'nis
Newton de Heighley in
com. Cestr*.
Margareta
8.p.
Maria vzor
Thomas
Morton.
Francis Newton.
[da
Adam Morton,
I
1. WillimusY^Beatrix l=f=Thomas Lawley
Oonstantin filia et 2 maritus [vide
1 maritus. coheres. pedigree infra].
Thomas Hulf [Hulsel=T=Alicia.
Hulse de [MarburyJ
CO. Cestr'.
Willimns
Gonstantin.
Elizabetha vx. Will'i
Broughe fratris D'm'
Borough de com.
Lincohi.
Johannes
2 fil.
Thomas. Georgius. Jana
— Robertus.
Georgius.
Thomas Hulfe
Hulse.
Amia.
Margeria tz. Dauid
Merrey.
I
I
Georgius. Margareta.
I
Willimns. Edwardns.
on. I . v' .
Thomas. Anthonins.
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628. 249
Harl. 1896, fo. 162. Harl. 1241, fo. 186. 8., fo. 188'.
Abks : Harl. 1896. — Vert^ a lion rampant argmt.
Hugo de Woderton.=f=. . . .
T
Hugo de Woderton.=T=. . . .
I
Walteras de Hockleton ob. bP 84 H. 8."?=. . . .
Willimns de Hockleton.=F. . . .
Walterufl de Hockleton a® 2 E. l.=f=. . . .
Willimns de Hockleton a<> 4 E. 2.=FMargareta filia .... Grnffith.
Jana filia Mad. ajp Ornff. de lla7=T=Walterns Hockleton .=f Johanna filia Petri
ap Eadwgan ap Gwenwynis. I I Corbet mil.
T T'
Jana nupta WiU'o Hager WilJimu8=rAnna [Jam] fil. Marg* vxff S"" TT" Wins-
de Bromley [Hagar of Hockle- Joh'is Hager ap bury K^ son of S" W^.
Bromlowl. ton. John Hager. =r
T ^1 T
Rogenw Waltem8=f=Jocofla fil. Thomae John W%n9'=f^0icsly da. to Tho. Cor*
[Hagar]. Hockleton. Purslow de Dentell. hury.
I ~ _ I
hett of Lee,
Johanne8=FMargareta fil. Wiiri Hamlett^Jane da. to Mered*d
Hockleton. Waters de Weston. Winsbury,
ap Jevan ap Madoc.
Walteru8=F]
Hockleton.
=Margareta filia Joh'is Wyn [W%m%] ITamleti=f= Alice da. to
ap Reignold. Winshury. Richard
Arms : Sable, three horses' heads Corhett.
erased argent.
Anne vx(f .... AcUm. Alice vxtf Richard Littleton. Vid. Staffordsh.
A
* This geiiemtion is omitted in Shxewsbmy MS.
KK
260 THE VISITATION OP SHB0P8HIRE, 1628.
Katherin vxor Pernell vx. Danid Lloyd Elizaoetha [yx.] Will'i Margareta
Tho. ap John ap John Lloyd ap Daaid Longford 2 Roger Wyn yxor Joh^nis
Morris. ap Mathew. ap Nich. ^Richard]. Corun.
)hU JLXUl>JtUCUUU-pJL»IIglbl
ap Roger Edmond. anno 1589. Joh is Hopton.
Jana nnpta Ed. Simondes Jonn Hockleton'n=Brigitta filia
Wilhmos Hockleton [A^ uso"]. Josephns 2.
J^ollantr of Burtoartxin, H^itktboxnt, anli
Cfiarlewtt^
Harl. 1396, fo. 148^ Harl. 1241, fo. 116^ S., flf. 142^ 148.
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Azure, semee of pkUes and a lion rampant-gttardant within a
bordure argent.
Willimus Holland.=y=. . . .
I
Thomas HoUand.yEliz. fiL Will'i WawU [Wall ?].
Will's Holland de Burwarton=f=il/*t^ da. to JolhnlDitton of
in com. Salop.
Doddington [alias Detton].
Joco8a=Willimn8 Holland=i=Johanne da. Margaretta vz. Anna nnpta Joh*i
fil de Carton in com. to Jc^ Mei- Alani Oliver Doughty de Dnd-
Wood- Salop 2 fil. rigge. Hamond 2. lick in co. Salop,
cock.
Fortune.
Franciscos irol-=f=Thomasina Elizabetha Maria. Georgins Holland de
land de Bnr-
warton in com.
Salop 8 fil. ao
1592.
fil. Roberti uxor Rich- — Purslow in com. Salop
RnsseU. ardJeporU Thomasina. 4 fil. dozit GecUia fil.
— Ad'» Lutley de Ban-
Brigitta. croft [Bromcroft] in
CO. Salop.
Wilhmns Holland. Brigitta ox. Tho. Maria. Aboe. Francisca.
Targle TairgUy,
THB VISITATION OF SHBOPSHIBE, 1628.
261
r
4k
i
|A
Thomas Holland de Borwarton et de=
Medio Templo London a® 1592.
Oeorgios 1 8.p.
Maria 8.p.
=Alicia fil. Tho. Cocke de Pickthom
in com. Salop.
Ursula vxor
Ric'i Orow-
ther de Bed-
stow.
Anna nnpta
Joh'i Heath
de le Heath
in com.
Salop.
Willimus Holland=
de Borwarton in
com. Salop fil. 2 et
hffir. ao 1628.
=Margaretta fil.
ThomsD Small-
man de Wilder-
top in com.
Salop.
Thomas Holland fil. primus
fldtat. 21 ao 1628.
icharai
Eichardus 2.
FranoiscuB 8.
I
Edwardus.
Abcia.
Anna.
!iohi
Miohaell Holland de Pickthome 8 fil.
duxit Janam filiam Ad'» Detton de
Sutton in com. Salopis.
Joh'es Holland de Gharlecot in com.
Salop 4 fil. duxit Mariam fil. Rich*i
GoUing de Ninton in com. Salopi».
Willmius.
I
Thomas.
Johannes.
WILLIAM HOLLAND.
t
Harl. 1896, fo. 126. Harl. 1241, fo. 26\ Harl. 616, fo. 286. S., fo. 119».
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Quarkrly of nine: 1, Argent^ on a ekUf or a bird sable,
HooBD ; 2, Azure^guks m Harl. 1241 — an oris between eight cross-crosshU
OTy Palmer ; 8, Chuee— sable in Harl. 1241 — on a chevron between three
leopards'* faces or as many mullets sable, Pebbll— Pebbell in Harl. 1241 ;
4, Azure — ^ in Harl. 1241 — a lion rampant quetUe fourcMe or— azure in
Harl. 1241 — Staplbton ; 6, Argent, a Cornish chottgh proper — Mathbwe
in Harl. 1241 ; 6, Argent — vert in Harl. 1241— w a bend sable three calves
passant or, Veel — Vbale in Harl. 1241 ; 7, Quarterly or and gules, in first
Quarter a lion passant-guardant azure, Sayb--Sat in Harl. 1241 [Massy or
Masey of Chebfield, CO. Glouc.]; 8, Sable, a lion rampant qtieu/e fourch^e
or, Kingston — Einaston in Harl. 1241 ; 9, Oules, two bars or, in chief a lion
passant of the second, an annulet for difference — or in Harl. 1241 [Ytell].
Gbest. — A horse's head — erased in Harl. 1241 — argent, maned or.
i
Richardus Hoordc^y^ocosa fil. Nich'i Yonge militis.
■f
,1,
Joh'es Hoord de^. ... fil. et cohsdr.
WaUrode caUed
y* Block.
A
.... Mortimer de
Blorord.
* "Horde** in Harl. 616.
Edwarduff=T=. . • •
Palmer.
B
262
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
Richardu8=F. . . .
Hoorde.*
Bj
Johannes'
Palmer.
Reignaldns=p Jana filia Francisci
Perrell.
Pocynton PacirM
[Pakinton ?] K}.
Richardn8=
Hoorde.
=. . . . fil. et
cohasr. Rob*ti
Francis d^co.
Staff, mil.
Johannes-
Palmer
de Brug-
north.
Thomas Hoorde=FAlicia fil. et haer.
=£lizabetha Nicholaus.
filia ThomsD
Forster mil.
Willimiis=
Perrell.
de Maister.
Joh'i Palmer de
Brugenorth.
Johannes Perrell [John Perle was BailiflP=f=. . . .
of Shrewsbury 1407, and bore : Azure,
on a chevron between three leopards'
£EK)e8 or three mullets of the fieldj.
Bichardus Hoorde de=
Brudgnorth in com.
Salop.
r
=Agnes fil. et vnica
hsBres Joh'is Perell
{Peril).
Johannes'^r'Johanna Jane fil. et
Stepleton
miles.
hsDr Drake de
com. Wiltes.
Tho. Hoorde de Bruge-=T=Jocosa fil. et cohaer. Joh'is
north in com. Salop Stepleton militis.
[Sheriff 1457].
I
. . Txor .... Leighton.
Alicia vxor Ric'i
Lacon militis.
Maria vxor Ed-
mnndi Edward
Cornwall militis.
Jana vxor Johannis
Gifford mil.
I
Anna vxor W°
Charleton de
Apelley.
Robertus Veel.=T=Anna fil Pointz.
I
Johannes Hoorde de=T=Maria fil. Will'i David Mathew de=T=Alicia fil. et
Brugnorth [Sheriff
1488].
Bulkeley de Beu-
moris in Angle-
sey.
Rader in com.
Glamorgan mil.
hsDres Bob'ti
Veel.
Thomas Hoord 3=
filius [of Herd's
Park].
I"
=Dorothea ^filia et hier.
Joh'is Harpur de Bus-
hall in co.'Staff.
I
Jocosa vxor Edw.
Greye de Envile
in CO. Staff, mil.
I
Johannes
Hoorde
fil.ethffir.
s.p.
Francisca fil. et haer. vxor Tho. Farmer [of SomeRon, co. Oxford ;
Sheriff 1659 ; second vir., she had previously married Edward
Rawlegh of Farmingho, Norfolk].
* Blakewaj calls this person Roger Hoorde, and states that he was Sheriff in 1S81.
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
263
I_o
Richardos'
Hoord 2
filins.
'Elizabetha filia et cohaeres Danides
Mathew inilitis {of Rader in the
conty of Olamorganshire).
2^
Anna yxor Joh*8 Baynham
de com. Gloacestr*.
I
Johannes Hoorde=
de Parke Bromage
in CO. Salop.
=Katherina fil. Ad'sD Otelej
de Pichford in com. Salop.
Jeronimos
Uoorde 2.
Franciscos
Hoorde 8.
I I I
Elizabetha.
Maria.
Susanna.
Franciscos 4
s.p.
Nicholans 6
8.p.
Georgins 8
s.p.
I
Will'us Hoorde 2
fil. doxit £liza'
filiam .... Har-
nage.
Dorothea
Yx. Rogeri
Barker.
Thomas Hoord de=f=Maria filia Edw. Fox
Park Bromage in
CO. Salop a® 1628.
de Lntford [Ludford]
in CO. Hererord.
Richardos Hoord
5 fil. Minister in
Essex.
.1 .J .
inifrii
Winifrida.
Anna.
Bridgitta nx. Garoli
Markham de Tankers-
ley in com. Ebor'um.
I I
Johanna.
Maria.
Anna.
I
Dorothea Txor Will'i
Primerose de Stoke
in com. Stafford.
Eatherina.
Joh'es Hoord=
fil. et hsdr.
'Elizabetha filia .... Grosvenoar
de Brugnorth.
I
I
Thomas dyed yong. Bridyett. Jane oh.
I
i^opton tsi Stanton.
S., ff. 112^—118"'.
[Abhs. — [Gules], semee of eroat-arogtlets fitehSt, a lion rampant [or].
Sir Walter Hopton Knt.=r=. . . .
I
Sir Henry Hopton Knt^. . . .
I
Sir WaUer Hopton KnL=rJoane da. A heire to Roh^ de Cures.
Arms : Assure^ a mermaid argent.
* Omitted in Shiewsbiiry MS.
I
y
264
THE VISITATION OF 8HS0PSHISE, 1628.
A|
i
Sir Walter Hopton Knt.=rlsabel da. to Hmry Staunton sister A heir to Henry.
Arms : Voire sable and argent^ a canton gules.
Sir Pester Hopton Knt. of Stanton.^. . . .
Sir Walter Hopton Knt^^one da. A heire to Robert Longbrughe.
Arms : Oules^ a bend between two crescents or.
Sir Walter Hopton Knl.^. . . .
i
Sir Walter Hopton Knt.^. . . .
I
Sir John Hopton Knt.=p Alice da. toy Lord Strange.
Sir John Burleg K^ of the Garter Ric. 8rf
Arms : Barry of six sable and or^ on a chief or two pallets
sablsy over all an inesctUcheon barry of six gules and ermine.
S^ Rogers Lucy da. to TT" CMfordrelicta
Hurley
Knt.
.... Browne.
Arms : Or, a saltire between
four martlets sable.
Symon Burley Knt. ofy* Oar tor Con-
stable of the Castle of Dover s.p.
Arms: Argent, a lion rampant
sable debruised by a fesse counter-
componSe assure and or.
Richard Burley Knt.
of the Carter ob. s.p.
Sir John
Burley
Knt.
Alice da. to Richard Pembridge Knt. of y*
Carter A sister S[ heire to Walter Pembridge.
Arms : Barry of six or and assure, a
bend gules.
I
Jocosa uxor
Johannis
Cattaerea
quo Haynes.
Elizabeth Uit.
Reginaldi
Corbett of
LeeK^.
I
Katherine ux.
CodfridiHar-
ley of Bromp-
ton.
I
Mawd ux.
. . . .
Play don of
Playdon.
T
ElUanora ux.
John Corbett
de Lee.
Anna uxor Rolandi Wyneshury. Margaretta
Arms : Or, a fesse counter- uxor ....
componde gules and or, in chief Mitton de
three piles azure. Weston.
iUic
WiUiam Burley 2 sonn.-
Arms: Argmt,a lion
rampant sable debruised
by a fesse counter-corn-
ponde azure and or.
. . . .
I
Richard Burley.
B
'•~r"» • • •
THE VISITATION OP 8HR0PSHIRB, 1628.
266
B
C|
D
I
John Bwrley.
I
Hugh BurUy. ^Elizabeth da. to W^ [? Fowler Henry ap LewMop Sir=r. . .
I — wri
written over].
Nicholas EyUm Knt.
SibtUa vx. Thomas
Dawes of Mofhey.
Thomas Burley.^Jane da. of Thomas Eyton,
I
KoUhmnevx,
RicH Porter.
AUeia ux.
Tho. Cooke.
Wmiam
fg^ son.
I
Edward
31^ son.
Thomas Burley of Pansbury isoB.^j^ane da. to Robert Clough by
Elizabeth Lmgen.
Ill II
KeUherina. Thomas Burley = Sara da, to William Robert Barley Richard
— 1592. Witcombe. ob. s,p. 3 sonn.
Anna,
Sir John Burley Knt, ^ Alice da. to Richard Lord Gray of Wilton.
Sir John-
ffopton
Knt.
■EUzabetha da.=Johannes TVussell 2^ maritus.
Sf heir to Sir Arms : Argent^ on a fret
John Burley gules nine bezants^ one on each
Knt. joint.
Johanna uxor Tho.
Littleton.
Arms: Argent^ a chevron
between three escallops
sable.
TF" son of Roger Sibton,^. . . .
Arms : Vertf an eagle displayed or debnused
by a bend componie argent and gules.
Lawrence Hawberke a Justice i3S7.^Margaret da.
A heire.
Arms : Barry of six nebulee [or and vert].
Thomas Tong of Xbtonj=rJsold da. A heire.
Arms : Argent, three roses gules.
Sir Walter=rJoane da.
Hopton
Knt.
^ heire.
Sir W* Lucy Knt.^
Arms : Oules, sem£e of cross-crosslets,
three lucies argent.
Thomas=rJane da. Sf heire to Sir Walter Sir Walter=fEllenor da. Ah. of Sir
Hopton.
Mortimer.
Arms : Barry of six or and
verty sixteonJUnrs-de-lySy 3, 3,
3, 3, 3f and 1, counterdkmged.
Lucy of
Newing'
ton Lucy.
Warren Archdeacon
Knt.
Arms : Argent, three
chevrons sable.
266 THE VISITATION OF 8HR0PSHIBE, 1628.
B^l Ij
Sir T?mm8=f=ElIefwr da. Matilda uxor Willfmi Vaux. WUUam Lucy
Hopton. ^ heire. Arms : Ghequy argent and guhsy on a oh, s.p. 38
chevron [azure] three roses [or]. Henry d.
Walter Sir Roger=f=Eli2abefh da. & sole heire^Sir W^ Stanley Knt. Chamherlayne
Hopton Gorhett
oh, s,p, Knt, 1
hushand.
ux Tiptofte Earls of to Henry VII,^ 3 husband,
Worcester 2^ hushand. Arms: Argent^ on a hend azure
Arms : Argent^ a saltire three stags' heads cahossed or,
engrailed gules.
Sir Rich^ Gorhett.
Arms : Or^ a raven proper.'}
Jj^opton of H^o^ton, anti of Canon ffxomt,
w. jbereforli.
Harl. 1396, fo. 127. Harl. 1241, ff. 2, 43^ S., ff. 119^ 120.
Abms : Harl. 1396. — Quarterly of eight: 1, OuleSy semSe of cross-crosslets Jitchde
and a lion rampant or [Hopton] ; 2, Azwre^ a hend argetit cottised or between
six cross-crosslets or^ unihin a bordure gules charged uHth ten plates [Hopton] ;
8, Bendy of six or and gules [Eyton of Eyton, near Bishop's Castle] ;
4, AzurSy three boars' heads couped close or between nine cross-crosslets JitcfUe
argent [or — Hbvyn of Cleobury] ; 5, Argent, semee of cross-crosslets and
two organ-pipes pileways gules [Downton] ; 6, Barry of six gules and or
[St. Owen] ; 7, Azure, a lion rampant tmthin a bordure engrailed argent
[Tibrell] ; 8, Argenty a lion rampant gules charged on the shoulder with a
trefoil or \J Walker alias Leigh op Stretton].
[1 Crest. — Ont of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head argent holding in the beak a
hand proper.
2 Crest. — A lion*s head erased or charged on the neck with a bend gules,
thereon three cross-crosslets fitch^ or.]
Bichardus Hopton de Hopton==r. . . . fil. et haor Eensingford
in com. Salop. I de com. Salop.
Will'us Hopton de Hopton=T=. ... fil. et hsres . . • . Ejrton de
in 00. Salop Ar.
Eyton in oom. Salop.
Nicholans Hopton de Hopton in co. Salop.=T=. . . ,
WilVus Hopton de Hopton=jFMargareta* fil. et cohaer. Joh'is Heuyn de
in com. Salop Ar. Clybery [Cleobury] in com. Salop.
* Harl. 1241 makes Kaigaret wife of Nicholas the &ther of William.
THB VISITATION OF 8HBOP8UIRE, 1628.
267
h
Johannes Hopton
fil. et hteres 8.p.
A|
Richardns Hopton de=T=Johanna Jane fil.
Hopton 2 fil. et heeres. Joanni Langford.
Johannes^
Hopton
3 fil.
Eliza, fil. et haer. vzor Joh*e8 Perient militis rennpta Andreas Noell de com. Leic.
Joh'es Hopton de=f=Elizabetha fil. et
Hejton in com.
Salop 2 fil.
haer. Tho. Sharpe.
Johanna vxor
Rad'i Mason
Marston.
Katherina vxor WiUimi
Slade de Wotton in co.
Salop.
1. Elizabetha 2. Maria vx.
vxor Will'i Edwardi
Parker. Southwell.
Anna vx.
AndreaB
Kerby.
Margreta vx.
WiUimi
Gardiner.
Dionisia vxor
Bic'i Becham.
T
Thomas Hopton de Heyton in=f=Elizabetha fil. Joh'is Johannes 2 Franciscns.
CO. Salop fil. et haer. bP 1584.
Bough \_Baugh']. fil. 8.p.
Franciscns Hopton
1 filins s.p.
Johannes
Hopton 2.
Franciscns
Hopton 8.
Thomas Bichardns
Hopton 4. Hopton 5.
Maria nx. Willimi Isaoella innnpta Margareta innnpta
Whittall. ao 1584. 1584.
I
Alicia vxor Will'i Higgins de
Tripleton in oom. Heref.
Willimus Hopton=
de Hopton.
Cteorgins:
Hopton
de Down-
ton in 00.
Heref. 4
fil. s.p.
: Jana fil. Humfr.
Manwaring de
CO. Cestr* relicta
Joh.Vanghande
Church Stretton
in CO. Sal.
^Elizabetha fil. Will'mi
Fox de Ludlow.
.n n I
Thomas 3 s.p. Francis- Edwardus=f=Elizabetha
— cus s.p. Hopton ^'*- ^-* '--
Willimus s.p. — de Wel-
— Edmundus ston in co.
Carolus 5 s.p. 6 s.p. Heref. 2
fil. 1584.
filia Joh'is
Fox de
Grantham
in 00. Line.
I
Willimus. Bichiu*dus. Dorothea.
Johannes=n
F. . . . Anna uxor
Hopton 8
filius.
Bichardi
Bishop de
Moore in
B
couL Salop.
Bichardns
Hopton de
Hopton in
CO. Salop.
Anna fil. et hier. Tho.
Walker al's Leigh de
Stretton in co. Salop
et de Highleigh.
Michaell Hopton
de Channons
Frome in co.
Heref. 7 fil. s.p.
258
THE VISITATION OF SHB0P8HIBK, 1628.
B|
BVancilcJsI.,
Thomas 8 s.p.
Arthnras 4 8.p.
GeorgiuB Hopton-
de Hopton in
com. Salop 2 fil.
et hsBr. a<> 1623.
=Brigitta fil. Ed-
ward! Pitt de
Curewiard in
com. Salop
militis.
Richardi
Cromp-
ton.
Maria vx. Ed-
wardiOlnddde
Orleton in
com. Salop.
M^
Thomas Hopton de BockeIl.=T=Anna fil. et sola hsres Oalfridi de Rockell.
EdVns Hopton de Rockhill=pEatherina filia Danidis Lloyd mil.
in com.
ap » Griffith.
I
•Joh'is Hopton de EockheIl.=j=Johanna fil. et cohser. Thom» Corbett.
_!
Henr. Hopton.=f=. . . .
Thomas Hopton=T=. . . . Ed'r'us William Hopton de=f=Elizabetha fil. Humfr'i
de Rockell.!
Rockhill in com. Salop et
de Cherbnry.
Wolrich de Dndmaston.
I
Johannes Hopton.=T=. . . . filia .... Perponnt Pearpoynt de com. Nottingham Ar.
Hopton.
EdwardnB=j=Agne8 filia .... Thomas=f=. . . . filia Willimus Hopton=f=. . . .
Blonntde Eider- Hopton. Willimi de Downton.
minster. Preisley.
Thoma8=r. . • .
Hopton.
Elizabetha
vx.Thomae
Hopton.
I
I
RicbardaB=FElizabetha fil. Willimns=FJana
Hopton.
.... Hnbald
ffubbard de
Ippesl^ in
com. Warr.
Hopton.
I I
Anna.
Elizabetha.
Johannes
2.
Thoma8=F. .
Hopton
ao 1592.
Jana nzor Will. Selden
de Einges Stodwin Stod-
wbU in com. Wigom\
filia
Ric'i
Hatton.
Willimns.
Elianora.
>bei
Richardas2. Thomas 8. Robertns4. Franciscns. Anna. Elizabetha. Maria.
D B
^u
* This generatioii is omitted in Hail. 1341.
t Harl. 1241, fo. 98, makes Thomas Hopton son of Thomas Hopton by Anne BockelL
THB VISITATION OF 8HB0PSHIBB, 1628.
259
•^
i
I
I
1
I
E
Oeorgins Hopton
de Bitterly.
Eatherina Txor
.... Garaway
de London.
EdVoB Hopton de London mercator
occisns per Hopton de Dowuton cam
doxisset fil. Edwardi de London.
I
Eatherina fil. et^pJohannes Hopton^pFrancisca fil Cresaett relicta ....
Smith de Momill [Monrille, near Bridg-
north] Kath. da. to ... . Kneuett.
yna hasredn'
Will'i Peeter.
de Rockill
[Sheriflfl676].
Jana vs. Ric'i Orenet re-
nnpta Samneli Lewknor.
Thomas.
JoBephns Hopton dnxit Penelope
fil. Will'i Bnrrell de com. Heref.
S^ PhUUpp Morgan ofStyUm K^.=f. . . .
Charge Morgan.^. . . .
T
John
Edward Morgan.=j=. . . .
Morgan of Sytton.^. . . .
r
.J
I
L
1
Elizabetha
de CherbuTT in vx. George vx. Willimi
com. Salop nl. et Hockleton de Littleton de
haer. [Sheriff Hockleton in Stretton in
1591]. 00. Salop. com. Salop.
Dorothea fil. et haBr.=rWillmmB Hopton Eatherina
Joh*i Morgan de CO.
Som'sett ap Edw.
ap Geo. ap Phillip
Morgan de Seiton.
I I I
Simon.
Georgias.
Carolns.
I
I
fil. et Eli£abetha=pBicharda8 Hopton Maria tx. Tho. Eatherina vx.
de OhanonB Frome EerrydeBenwesto' .... Shute
in com. Heref. [Binweston] Tho. Skater a
Cory of Weeton in Lawier.
oohadr.Yxor fil. et co-
.... merca- hssr. Joh'is
toria.
Hopton.
miles.
00
. Salop.
WillunoB Hopton eanne 4r heyer. Edwardns.
Walteros.
^Lu.
(Edwardns)* Waltems Hopton fil. et=j=(Elizabetha) Anna fiL (Joh*i) Thoma Pearch
haer. ex hereditatns nutritandi cansa de (Shrewsbury) in co. Salop [merchant of
[disinherited by deed 28 Nov. 1599]. the Staple].
* Ihe woxda at tbe end of the pedigree within paxentheses are additioiis in a later hand.
260
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
F|
(Morgan Hopton Rector of S* Andrew Holborae=f=(Ann da. of Ant. Swetenham of
London only sonne »t. 63 an' 1669.) Som'ford in com. Cestr'.)
(Jane.)
(Sara.)
(Ann.)
(Hellin tx. Joh'i
Burch de New-
bery in com.
Berks.)
(Radnl-
phas 2
set. 18
an' 1669.)
(Edw. Hopton sone:
& heire st. 26 an'
1669 now of Grays
Inn 1661.)
:(Sara da. of Peter
Newton of Heigley
[Heightley] in com.
Salop Esq. ob. 23
Sept. 1661.)
Harl. 1396, fo. 162^ Harl. 1241, fo. 16^ Harl. 615, fo. 265^ 8.,flr. 107^—108.
Arms : Harl. 1396. — Qt4arterly of six: 1 and 6, OuIsSy a fesse vavr — Horne in
Shrewsbury MS. ; 2, Sabls^ a lend between six martlets or — ^Willascott in
Shrewsbury MS.; 3, Argent^ a chevron gules between three square buckles sable
[Moortown] ; 4, Azurey a chevron between three water-bougets or — Woodoot
in Shrewsbury MS. ; 6, Sable^ three mullets argent — Pullbston in
Shrewsbury MS.
. . . . Wilascot=r=. . . . fil Lee de
de CO. Salop.
Langley {co. Salope).
1
Willimus Home.=f=Jana (Jone) fil.
et heres.
Michael Morton.=f=. . . .
Edmundus=FEllena fil. et her. Rob.
Morton. de Wodcote.
Johannes=f=Elizab. fil. et heres Jordani
Morton. Puleston ex filia Adami de
Chetwyn[d].
I
Willimus=f=Jana fil Adoney Thomas=rJuliana fil. Rad'i Butler 2 fr'is
Home.
(Jane doughty of , . . .
Adonaye).
Morton.
r
.... Butler de Norbury.
Johannes HomeB.=f=Margeria fil. et heres.
T
WiU'ual
B.p.
Beginaldos Home de Pikesb7=FMargeria filia .... Lee de
in CO. Salop. I Whicbnrch WMttehureh.
-r-JIl.«U|
Whi
Matilda
vx. Willi
Shewell.
Winifrida vx.
Mathei Dor-
ington {Dar-
if^fton).
Joh^es Home de parua=i=Jana filia Tho.
Arcole alias Ohildes
Arnold {Arcole) in com.
Salop.*
Morton de
Ingleton in co.
SsiopiStafford).
EUena Txor
Rob. Cooke
(Goke).
Johannes 2. Thomas 8. Reginaldus Horne=. . . . Anna Margareta. Maria.
filiuB et heres. {Alys).
* The Visitation of Stafford, 1688, styles John Home '*of Stoke, co. Warwick," and gives his wife.
.',•
1 ,
1
t
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THE VISITATION OF SHBOPSHIBE, 1628. 261
Harl. 1896, fo. 162. S., fo. 144*.
Arms : Harl. 1^96. — Quarterly of six : 1 and 6, Per bend sinister ermine and ermines,
a lion rampant or, Tuder Treuor [Hosier] ; 2, Azure, a lion rampant per
/esse or atid argent within a bordure of the last [and ducally crowned argent],
EarAdoo Vrichfas ; 3, Ermine, a Uon rampant gules [azure], Euder ap
^ Rees Sais; 4, Oules, three chevrons argent, Jestin ap Uwroant; 5, Sable,
three horses* heads erased argent, Brochwell Isgedrock [Isoithrock].
Tudor filins primogenitns^Jana fil. Besi Vaughan ap
4 Resi Says. Rees ap Mreddeth.
t
\
I
■
i
BlethinuB ap Tudor.=r Anna fil. Llewellini ap Idnerch ap Mredd' Hen de Billet.
Maaook 2. Owen ap Blethin=f=Eua fil. Madoc ap Blethyn Vyohan 8.
ap Tudor.
Qwyn-Wyn-Wyn.
Jerworth filius et hsr. Odoueni=T=Ankareta fil. et hssr. Oruffith
ap QJethin.
ap Will*m ap EUider.
Jerworth Vaughan ap=f=Katherina filia Gruflf. ap Ll'n Ly'n ap
Jerworth hen. Jerworth Princ. Walliaa.
^ Jerworth Voell ap=F6wladi8 fil. et hser. Jerworth ap Gruflith
Jerw. Vychan. .... Brochwell.
Edneuet Gam 4 fil. Jer. Voell.=FGwladis fil. Ll'n ap Madook ap Ennion.
1 I
Jenan 5 filius Edneaetti Gam.=T=. . • •
Howell ap Euan.=p. . . .
^1
Dictifl ap HoweU.=^. , . .
I I
Howell ap Dicus.=T=. . . . Lluellinus ap Dicns-'y. • . .
I I
David ap Howell.nF. . . . Edwardns cognomine Hosier de Salop.^. . . .
a) b|
262
THE VISITATION OF 8HBOP8HIBK, 1628.
A|
B|
Howell ap Danid.=f=. . . . Thomas Hosier de Salop.=r. . . .
T
Wiffus Howell de Woodcote Joh'nes Hosier de Woodoote=FElizabetlia
in com. Salop.
in com. Salop.
Galfr'u8=
Hosier
2fil.
....
Elizabetha
Yxor Adami
Benion.
I
Margeria
vx. Ric'i
Waringe
de Salop.
Georgius Hosier
de CroncktoD in
com. Salop fil.
et hasres.
=Jaditha fil.
Tho. Fors-
ter de Rod-
ington in
com. Salop.
Philippes.
I
Thomas
s.p.
Edwardos
s.p.
Margareta
VI. BdYi
Onslowe
de Cruck-
ton.
I
.... napta
Timotheo
Benion.
Bichardos Hosier
ill. et hffir. aet. 18
ao 1628.
Johannes Franciscos Elizabetha.
let. 15. ffit. 12. -^
Maria.
RICHARD HOSTER.
f^U0t)^ alias f^tjssins of ^tretton.
Harl. 1396, fo. 128^.
Ex libro Joh'is Taylor pictoris in Fleet Street penoltimo Januar* 1628.
JohMs Higgins de Chnrch Stretton in com. Salopi89.=f=Johannafilia. . . . Bowdler
Arms : Azure [vert ?], three cranes* heads erased argent.
de Wolfaston.
in com. Salopice cognoM'atus Hugh
BK.
with the JacJ
Hugh Higgins de Church Stretton=T=. . . . filia .... William Hughes=f=. . . .
Middleton de alias Higgins.
Midleton.
junior.
Joh*es Hughes fil.=y^. . . .
Hugonis Higgins.
Thomas Hughes=y=. ... fil Baldwin
senior. I de Didlebury.
Thomas Hughes=T=. . . . fiL . . . . Baldwin
T
de Didlebury.
1'
WiUimnssF. . . . filia ....
Hughes.
Johannes=F. . . . Eliza, vx Rawlins
Hughes. I de Stretton.
Orioe.
Eli»Eibeth vx. . . . . Streete
renupta .... Marston.
Johannes Hughes de Stretton.nrJohaQna fiL Rich*i Bedoes.
T
Thomas Hughes qui vendidit suos t'ras in Stretton.
4 THK VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628. 263
^
J&umfrestDtt* of J&umfreston.
Harl. 1896, fo. 182. Harl. 1241, fo. 141. 8., fo. 125.
^ Abms: Harl. 1896. — Argent^ an eagle displayed vert — sahU in Harl. 1241 — over all
a chevron gules charged with three roses of the first,
[There was a monamental brass in St. Alkmond's, Shrewsbury, to the memory
of John Hnmfresfcon of Shrewsbury, ob. 1497, which displayed these arms.]
Will'ns Hnmfreston de Hnmfireston in com. Salop.^Alicia.
Will'ns Hnmfreston de Hnmfreston in com. SaIop.=f=Kfttherina fil. Roberti Pigot.
\
Will ns Hnmf]re6ton=i=Margaretta fil. Willimi Trobrige. Francisca vx. jS**
de Hnmfreston in Arms : Or, a bridge embattled of five Vincenti j Corbet
com. Salop fil. et arches .... with as many streams trans- de Moorton in
hieres a® 1623. fiuent azure over the base argent, over the com. Salop.
centre arch a fane argent, [The arms of
Trowbridge of Modbnry, Devon.]
.,.,da.to,.. .= William' Hnmfreston fil. et hsBres apparen8=Pnidencia filia
Scrimsher. aetatis 2 a^ 1628 161 s. Porter.
WILL'M HVMFRBSTON.
J^unt of X/on(jttor.
Harl. 1896, fo. 16S\ S., fo. U6\
' Abmb: Harl. 1896. — Quarterly : 1 and 4, Per pale argent and sable, a saltire
counterchanged, a crescent for difference [Hunt] ; 2, Oules, a hind trippant
J^ argerU between three bugle-horns stringed or [Hunt] ; 8, Argent, on a pale
4 sable a conger's head couped or [GasooigneI.
1 Crest. — A Uons head erased per pale argent and sable, collared gules, lined or,
2 Cbebt. — A hind^s head couped argent, vulned in the neck with a pheon sable^ and
bleeding proper.
8 Crest. — A conger's head erect couped or,
i
I • . • • Hunt.=7=. . • .
i I
Rogems Hnnt. Richardns [^Rogerus'] Hunt de=r Alicia fil (Gardner.
Longnor in com. Salop.
A
• i<
Hamphreyston '* in Harl. 1241.
264.
THE yiSITATIOK OP 8HS0FSHIBE, 1628.
A|
Edwardas Hunt
de Longnor in
CO. Salop 1628.
Thomas.
Rogerns.
Johannes.
Elizabetha
vx. Tho.
Wildinge.
jL „. ahL „.
....
. • . •
Russell. Gardner.
Richardus Hunt de Longnoi
in com. Salop 1623.
=Margeria filia .... Bucke
de London.
Richardus Hunt=pMaria fil.
Seruiens ad
Arma.
....
Tuck.
Richardus Hunt.
I
AnthoniuB Hunt
de Hospitio
Lincolniensi.
Johannes.
J.
Elizabetha yz.
Rob'ti Owen
de Woodhowse.
Elizabetha.
EDWARD HUNT.
J^unt oi iHtton.
Harl. 1896, fo. 158 [a pedigree inserted].
John Hunt of Milson=f=Joane da. of ... . Archer of Aberley
in CO. Salop. in com. Wore.
Tho. Hunt of Milson in com.-
Salop Lining [16] 23.
=Elizab. da. of ... . Kerrey of Whitton
in com. Salop.
he had noe Armes yet
he was buried with the
Salter oounterchanged
without difference.
John Hunt sonne & heire
Sar^eant at Armes to E.
Charles, after to the
Parliam*.
Sara da. of
Rich. Ballatt
of .... in
com. Suff.
icni
Richard
Hunt 2
Sonne.
Henry sonne & heire aged 16 yeeres 1685.
This Discent taken by the relation of Sergeant Hunt p' me Jo. Withy but could
prone noe Armes yet neuer the less when he dyed he was buried with EiscocheonB
which was p'ty p' pale indented A. et S. a Salter oounterchanged.
THE VISITATION OP SHitOPSniRE, Ifi23,
Jjusacp of aitifarisbton f^uascp, a.eisi)ton.
Crission. antJ Coton.
HarL IS96, ff. 145, 146.
Ex Chartda Ricardi HnsBey, de Adbrigbton Haaej, in com. Salop, militii, 1 Octobria n* I8S3.
Sci&nt p'atCR et Futari ^uod Ricardna fllina WiU'i de BaldretoD ec haredes sni tcmm i]aain
tuerediUrio tenent de Waltero Hose ct bBredibna Rain in tUU de Balderkm non debcot ncc d>i«
nee ad term' Committere ad nocameDtam d'ci Wnltcri bnredum snoram. Sane dM'.
Oonuentio inter Joh'em flliani Joh'iB Hnscy Domiiium ds Adbrittcn et HuKOiicm Ucmi
BarReasem Salop' viz* quod pned'ctus Job'os dedit pnE'I'a'u Huguui CAtonerium in Boacoiuin
Adbrltton Huae; nd dimios si
iii^H
L
Teatibas BiobNdo da Letton mil., Will'
:taliJH. Dat. npBdSDlopa'>23 B. 1.
Sciniit p'ate« et foturi quod ego Itic'us Huwo de Adbrigbton Uetee dcdi Jah'i Ilcnee tratd
uieo et Oeciiin Txorl eint plocea Toati in Adbrighton iuxlik cimllciium qaam pliMWftm tutbail ex
dono meo etc Teitibtu wiU'o Baue»t«r, Bogero Bancet'r, Johanno dc Smethcot et aiy«. Dnt,
W 3 B. 3.
Rich'as Domtnas dc Adbrigbton Hosee concenit et oonnnnauit Job'i Haaee fntri aao et
CeuiliiB Txori eius et Isabella filia eoroodem septem nonu regales viwti «iu iacentea ioxta
Bosoam anam de Adbrigbton etc. Teotibaa WiU'o Bnneit'r de Smethi.'ote, Johanii! de Lee, Rofiero
BaEcstcr de Hadenhall, Thome Huaee et «lija. Dat. apnd Adbrigbton Hnace a" 2 E. 3.
Hcnricua dei grac' etc. Salatem Omnibos ad quoi eto. SeintU quod conccselmua et ticenciam
dedimuB dil'oo nobis Ricardo Huse Ar. quod ip'e dua« t'rte in .Adbrigbtoii Hnse in com. Salop
iaccules in qaodam campn Tocato Hajtelejfeild in quo Bellnm inter nna et Hcnricnm Perc7
Duper nduersarium n'r'm dcfnnctam et aibi ailhBrentea eieitit. dare poaait Rogero Toe capellano
et Joli'i Oiltiert capctlano In pnram elemoainnm dinina nngnlia diebaa in qiiadatn Dipclla per
ip'm ib'm de noao laciend' et cdiQcand' pro aalnbri statu n'ro et pro a'i'abn« i^ui in eodcm licllo
iiilertecti faemnt et ib'm humati cxiBtnnl. necnon pro animabns oroaiim Qclultum ilefunctornl^fl
oidinnc'o'Bm ip'ian Roger! in hac parte laciend' celcbratur etc. Teste meip'o npud Weatir
3B Octobria a* rcgni n'n ootano. Bnb Hagno Aoglin Sisillo.
Heariciis dei grao' etc. Omnibua etc. SoiaUi quod inapeximna qaoddam acriptnm lini
concordin inter Rtc'um Compden rtrinaq' iuris baccBlaurium et decanam libena capelln ot
bealM Mari» Salop ot Adam Huijae Ar. nupcr Dominn' de Adbrigbton tliuec tanqnam Halri
Gculi'w aun libem capcIlK regia pned'c'n pro deoiniia etc. eidcm CapellB accodentibDs i
oapetia Adbrf(;ht«ii Hdmw pro lOU aanie conoenwrit aiinna'm pcnaionem iwlueDd' annnatlm pror
in originali carta speclScatur prnd'c'i Tameii Kic'na et Minonici aal de termino per|MtaltHt«i^
oonstituere cupienles pMui Adam pro «e et hnml' siiia ct pr'd'c'ug IVill'ua Conoenvruut p'dlctni ~
annuD'm penaionern anuuatim soliiend' it prHmittilnr prafalia CaaoiiiciB ot eorum aucceHOriba
Tt pro ma parte omnium dooiroonim et obrentionnm deprwl'o'aj cnpello regie irtc. Dat, api
Adbrigbton 3 Jnnij a° D'ni 1236. In cnina roi tcatimonuin etc. Teste mcip'o apnd Wcaton
SO Junij a° regni n'ri etc. Hub Magno AnztiB Sigillo. '
Charts Ric^i Huxoe dc Adbrigbton Ac. dalA a° 23 H. S.
Ex Cbartia Roberti Husaej do Ldghtou in com. Salop Ar, i Seotembr. «• 1883.
Sciant p'ntca et futuri qnod Ego Roberti I*e do llodon dodi Wliro Poyner de Wroxet^r oi
t'ras et ten'ta qun Joh'ia Clone tenet dc me in Tccston aupor Ic Were vocAt Sutton Lond^
Testibua Bic'o de Ottelcy, Ric'o dc BcmwilEc, Roberto Lee de VIHngton, Ric'o Yongo. Dabfl
a' 21 R. 2.
Omnia x'pi Gdelibot ad quoeelo. Sdatis me Uichardiim Dtaytoo relaxaivie Will'o PnjnM
Totum iuB menm in Uanerio de Preston niper le Were etc. Testibua Pb'o WUleyly, Kicardfffl
Otclcy, Rio'o Bcsloir, Job's de Rjkedon, Rio'u SwGl«iibam. Dat apnd Preaton a* 3 H. 4.
Endentara parentrc Tbomaa Count D'aiundell et <Ie Snrr, d'un part et Willl'm " —
Will'm son flU d'autre part testmolgne que le die Connte >d grauntei et leooi m <]
William touti le demesnec terri et leoemcntei oner Tboma dc Condc tenoit du die Coo
villc de Conede a terme de bar deux vies, redant oimualment quarrant et deux souU e
denieis. Donne a Salopc le p'mcr ioiir de Mnij a° 6 H. (.
Omnibus x'pi fidelibus ad quoa etc. Tbomaa Po;dct de Bestow in com. Salop Ai. Halutol
Noueritis me prafatnm Tbomam attomasee et loco meo poemisse dilector mihl in x'po Vjt
Tpri» et R. Berdmeos neros attoroatos ad liberandnm nomine moo plenam eeiatnom RoMTot
Pojner filio et hsrodi meo et Katberina Txoris eius Hlia Roberti Scirnen Ar. de et in omnibni
leia in CborltoD Aston aubttis le Wrekju, Opjnton, Drayton AbMtta, et Btoa Conitantine
I. Salop. Dat a" IS B. 4.
rojnour
[I WilPm
^H
266 TAB VISITATION 01? SHEOI^SHIBE, 1628.
Harl. 1396, fo. 146«». Harl. 1241, fo. 60. S., flf. 139*— 141»
Arms : Harl. 1396. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Barry of sic gules and ermine, Hijsset ;
2, Argent, three boots sable, turned up ermine, spurred or, Browne ; 8, Argent,
on a bend azure three garbs or.
Orest. — A boot sable, turned up ermine, spurred or.
[Crest, temp. H. VIII. : A hind courant argent, ducaUy gorged and chained or.
(* Collect. Topog.,' vol. iii., p. 60.) The seal of Richard Hossey of Adbrigh-
ton Hussey, 1 41.5, shews a leg or boot in bend; perhaps derived from Browne
of Worfield.]
Arms: Harl. 1396: Hussey op Leighton. — Quarterly of fourteen : 1, Hussey;
2, Browne ; 8, Argent, a chevron betioeen three mullets sable [Browne of
Morfb] ; 4, Oteley ; 5, Argent, a chevron gules between three scorpions
sable [Cole] ; 6, Chiles, an eagle displayed with two heads or ; 7, Azure,
three bars or, in chief as many gryphons' heads erased of the second ;* 8, Chiles,
three birds each standing on a stump of a tree couped and eradicated argent;
9, Argent, a fesse gules between six [Cornish choughs proper, Onslow] ;
10, Argent, a chevron gules between three talbots passant sable; 11, Chiles,
a Jleur-de-lis or;^ 12, Azure, a fesse between six crosses formSe Jitchie or ;
13, Argent, a fesse cmtre, in chief a bulVs head erased sable, and in base a
gryphon passant of the third ivinged or [Pipe alias Walker] ; 14, Or, a
parrot vert legged gules {Poyner].
Hussey D'n's Manerior* de Abrighton Hussey, Nather Oarthor, Norton Themoin com. Staff.,
Bradeley, Leighton et Garmaston Apud Conquest Angles. — Harl. 1241.
Johannes Hnssey.
I • • • •
AdamoB Hns8e7.=r. . . .
Eadulphas Hns6e7.=r=. . . .
Bichiurdas Hnssey t'pe E. 1.=f. . . .
Johannes Hnssey E. 1 E. j?.=p. . . . filia .... Oteley.
FFlsabella fil. et hieres Badnlphns.
E. 3. .... Eynaston.
Richard Hnssey=FlsabeIla fil. et hieres Badnlphns. Thomas.
Bichardns Hns8ey=T=. ... fil Corbett Bobertns Hn88ey.=r Elena fil. et h»r.
B. 2. de Morton.
I
. • . • Lacon.
Margaretta fil. et hssr. nnpta Bad'o Banester de Lacon.
* Perhaps for Barker alioi OoferaU of oo. Salop.— Visit. Warw. 1619, page 80.
t Gerbimd, Lord of Trefnant» bore these arms in 1278.
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
267
Alexander Broume ofy* Morfej=f* . . .
I
I
Thomas Browne o/^ Morfe.^AUce da, to ... , Banaster of Banasler.
John Broume of Morfe.^^Toane da.to S^ Tho. Oresley Knt. com. Stqffbrd.
Thomas Broume
ofMorfe.
I
TT" Broume went
into North Wales.
I
John Broume.^. ...da.to
FiUon.
John Broume^. . . .
of Morfeeld.
S^ Tho. Broume. S^ Anthony Broume.^. . . .
T
Bichardns Ha88ey=7=Alicia fil. et bar. Joh*Q*8 Browne de Warfeild
)kn
H. 5.
Morfeeld [Worfield, near Bridgnorth] Ar.
Joi
Broume.
Bichardn8=T=Alicia fil. Will*i Charleton
Hussej.
Edwardos
2 fil.
Thomas.
R
aa'ns.
de Apeloy [Castle].
Nicholas
8.
Wiirus
4.
Bichardas=7=Elizabetha
Hnssey. fil. Rich.
Trentham.
I
Joh'es rector
de Battesfeld
Botefeeld
[Battlefield].
Maria napta
Rob*t Banester
de CO. Lincoln
Lane.
....
Thomas.
— filia . . . .
Robert. Haring-
— ton.
Anthony.
I
Richardas Hns-
sey de Adbrigh-
ton Hnssey in
com. Salop.
=Ellena fil. et
hffires Tho-
mas Oteley
of Pichford
de Salop.
Eatherinam vxor Maryux.
Joh'n's Holford de Joh'is
Danham [Daven- Farmer,
ham] incom.Cest'r.
Edwardns=Margaretta
Ridesley
Kidsley.
Hnssey fil.
nothns.
Margaretta nx. Franc.
Ridghey Kidsley rBixxg-
geley ?] de com. Staff".
Richardus Hus-
sey of Albright
Hussey.
^ I I
Denerenx.
Elizabetha.
I
Francisca fil. Ed-^Edwardns Hnssey de Adbrighton=f=Katherina fil. et vnica
wardi Chamberlaine
de Astley in com.
Warwick l wife.
Hussey in com. Salop Ar. duxit in 1
vxor .... filia Francisci Rugeley quad
obiit sine prole; duxit in 8 vxorem
Isabellam filiam et cohadredem ThomsD
Robert Poyner de Beslow in com.
Salop Ar.
J
hsBres Joh'is Jenings
de Ciuetate Westmon-
aster. 4 vxor Jenings
of y* Boreshed in
Westm'land 3* wife.
Robertus Hnssey de Leighton in=pElizabetha filia Gregorij Cotton de
com. Salop Ar. fil. 2 a<> 1628. Combermere in com. Cestr' Ar.
B
268
THE VISITATIOK OF SHBOPSHIKE, 1623.
B
C|
Richardus 2.
GeorgiuB Hussey
fil. et hsBres ap-
parens stat. 7
aimomma^l623.
Margaretta 1.
Jana 8.
I I I
Ehanora 5.
Elizabetha 2. Rachell 4. Isabella 6.
Maria 7.
Sara.
Edwardus
Hussey.
Elianora vx. .
in com. Salop.
Littleton Maria
s.p.
PhiUippus
s.p.
Margaretta fil. Ranulphi'
Brereton de Killington
in com. Cestr' vx. 1.
=Willimns Hussey de Coton:
in p'ochia de Ry ton in com.
Salop 8 fil. sP 1628.
Maria filia Ricardi Frogg
de .... in com. CestrisB
vx. 2 s.p.
I
Eatherina.
^
Elizabetha filia Regi-
naldi Williams de Wil-
laston in co. Salop Ar.
vxor 1.
Richardus Hussey de Criggion in paro-=
chia de Auberbury in com. Montgomery
et de Adbrighton Hussey miles fil. et
haer. b? 1628.
=Maria filia Yincenti
Corbett de Morton
in com. Salop mili-
tis.
Elizabetha.
Margarett.
I I I
Prancisca Richardus. Vincen-:
1/xor .... tus.
Lloyd of
Brungmn,
■Eliza da.
to S" Jo""
Bridgman.
Mana.
Jana.
Elizabetha
Alice.
RORT HUSSEY.
Harl. 1896, fo. 181^ S., fo. 124»».
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Quarterly of eight : 1 and 8, Argent, on a chevron azure three
escallops of the field, on a chief of the second a Uon passant argent ; 2, Argent,
on a tend vert three wolves^ heads erased of the first [Middleton] ; 8, Vert,
a chevron between three wolves* heads erased argent [Rerid Ylaith] ;
4, Argent, three greyhounds courant in pale sable collared of the first [Arglwtd
Y Bryh] ; 5, Azure, a wolf passant argent [Blaidd Rhydd] ; 6, Oules,ona
bend or three Uons passant sable [Wtnnesbijry] ; 7, Argent, two ravens
sable [Bowdler].
Orbst. — A Uoris head erased argent.
Will'us Hynde de Mydleton in Ep'atu' Dunelm\=T=. ... fil Muckleston.
,s
Joh'es Hinde=T=^ibilIa filia unica et hsBr. Georgij Middleton de Cherbury
de London. I in com. Salop [Equerry to Queen Elizabeth].
THE VISITATION OF SHBOPSHIEB^ 1628.
209
Thomas Hinde de
london 2 filins
dnxit Elizabetha'
filiam Willimi
SparehuTBt 8.p.
±1
Oeorgios Hinde de Eaelith=
[juxta Shiffnall] in com.
Salop fil. et hffires supersteB
ao 1628.
=Elizabetha fil. Tho.
Skrimshire de Aqoilat
in CO. Staff, relicta
Walteri Forater de
Euelith Ar.
Margareta
▼xor
Biohardi
Joanes de
Denbigh.
Howardns Hinde fil. et
hsBF. apparenB SBtatis 7
annoram a® 1628 [died un-
married— ^Visit. Staff.].
Franciscas [he was afterwards
of Pershall joxta Eccleshall,
CO. Staff., and was aged 41
in 1663].
Sibilla. Georgins 8.p.
V ^^ ^
[Died unmarried —
Visit. Staff.]
G. HTNDE.
Jhrelanti of atitJrigj&txin.
Harl. 1896, fo. 169>». Harl. 1241, fo. 80. a, ff. 152>»— 156>».
Arhb: Harl. 1396. — Quarterly of twelve: 1, Gules, six iUurs-de-Usy three, two, and
one,argent, Ireland; 2, Paly of six argent and gufes, a bardure engrailed azure,
over all a canton of the seccnd charged with a spur leathered or, Knight ;
8, Quarterly per fesse indented argent and sable, in first and fourth quarters a
bugle-horn stringed of the second, Forstkr ; 4, Azure, three lapwings' heads
erased argent. Waring [called also Jueld] ; 5, Gules, on a fesse or between
three goldfinches argent as many fleurs-de-lis azure. Goldsmith; 6, Azure, a
Uan rampant or within a bordure engrailed also or [gules ?], over all a canton
of the second, Jate ; 7, Barry nebuUe of six argent and gules, on a bend sable
three boars' heads couped close of the first, Purcell ; S, Or, a fesse gules
within a bordure sable, Uesolte ; 9, Argent, three bendlets azure, on a canton
sable a lion peasant or, Sharshall ; 10, Gules, on a fesse engrailed or between
three bucks* heads cabossed argent as many bugle-horns, unstrung, sable.
Waring; 11, Sable, three horses' heads erased argent, Brookwell; 12, Or,
ttvo ravens sable within a bordure engrailed gules, Corbbtt [of Lee].
Crest. — A dove argent holding in the beak an olive-branch vert.
Robertus Ireland de Oswaldstre in com. Salop filius iunior=f . . . .
Ad'ae Ireland de la Hale & Hutt [co. Lancaster].
I
Bobertus Ireland.=r.
I
Bichardus Ireland [of Oswaldstre 1890].=t=. . . .
I
T
Bogerus Ireland.=j=Gecilia.
Thomas Anna filia Banulphi^Bichardus Ireland^yvTibota filia Boeeri
Ireland. Brereton. de Oswaldstre.* I Salter de Oswaklstre.
A B
* Appointed, 1434, HeceiTer for the King in Otwestrj and Shrawerdyn in MarchiA Wallin,
on the death c^ John, Barl of Arundel (Orighialia IS Henry VL, rot 17).
270
THE VISITATION OF SHK0P8HIKB, 1628.
A|
B
I
RandulphoB Thomas Ireland de=FMabilla filia
Ireland. OBwaldstre in com.
=T= Salop 2 Sonne.
Thomasina vzor
Howelli ap M*redd* ap Howell
Morris Enffin. ap Morris Eiffin.
Bannlphns Thomazina vx, Meredeth Elianora vx. Jana Yxor Johannis
Ireland ob. Dauidis Lloyd Ireland Ha^onisDanis Wynn de Powis.
s.p. ap Owen. ob. s.p. de Oswestre. =t=
J" . I
Johannes Lloyd. Beginaldns Wynne.=7=. . . .
Bichardns Owen. Owen ap John Lloyd. Robertas fil. Beginaldi.
Bolandns Owen de Maghynleth.*
Meredith ap Richard de=7=Gwenliwenor Given
Oswestre i husband.
whiver filia & hasres.
'Owenns fil. Lewellini de Machall
MachynUith 2 maritns.
I
r
Thomas Meredith.=f:. . . . Riohardns Owen de Salop.=f=. . . .
T
Meredith apThomas.=T=. . . . Thomas Owen Jndex [of Condover ob. I598].=y=. . . .
I
I
I
Thomas ap Meredeth. Ro^ems Owen miles Willimns Owen miles Vioe-
of uondouer leir. com. Salop, a® 1628.
Johanna vx. Meredith ap
Howell Eiffin.
Rob'tns Ireland de Shrewes-
bnry in com. Salop.
=Margareta filia Joannis
ap Meredith.
Johannes
Ireland 8.p.
Gwenhwiver vxor Will'i ap
Jenkin de Chirkland.
I
Jeneta vxor Nich'i ap Thomas relicta
Enani ap Owen &c. Kerid Vlayth.
1
Anna Jane filia . . . .=f=DaYid Irelandf de Shrewe8-=j=Eatherina filia et cohser. Rob'ti
Lister de Rowton in
00. Salop.
bnry yixit a® 1629 li592']'
Enight de Salop rennpta
Rob'to Dudley.
{
Margareta fiL notha nnpta Oriffitho ap Roes de Shrewesbnry.*
* Omitted in Shrewsbury MS.
t Hwl. 1341 giTes aU his children m by Kattkerine Knight
4.
tHS VlSFTATtOK 09 8RR0PSHISB, 1^28.
271
ll
Bichardas
c/(9An Ireland
vicar de
Trellonge.
Anna tx.
ThomieHar-
pole Harper
of London.
Hellenavx.
Johannis
Bayley.
Christiana
vxor ....
Grosnenonr
de London.
Willimns Ireland=
de Oswaldfltre
in CO. Salop.
I
I
Dauid Ireland fil. et hser. Edwardus Ireland 2 fil. Katherina.
Maria nupta
Ricardo
Trentham of
Staff.
Alicia Yxor Ric'i
Howell ap Owen
rennpta K.ic*o
Owen.
BobertuB Ireland 2=
filiuB Daoidis [died
6 Oct. 1599, buried
in St. Chad^s].
Thomas
Ireland
2 filins.
Edwardos Ireland=
de Lythwood.
=Jana filia Ric'i Mitton
Joans da. of Rich.
Morton.
=E]izabetha filia et hsBree
Thomap Pontesbury de
Adbrightley in com.
Salop.
Jobannes=FVrsnla filia
Ijcwis ap
Owen.
Ricbardi
Mitton.
I
Richardas Ireland de Lythwood.=j=yrsnla Mairg^ filia Joh'is Lewis Owen.
I
Edwardos Ireland. Vrsnla.
mL.
t
1
/
« .
Elizabetha Txor Tho. Jana vxor Rob'ti Allen de Margeria nx. Edwardi Hosier
Mongomery reliota Salop Joans vxcT RoVt de Preston [Preston Oobalds,
Edmondi rope. AUwin de Salop. co. Salop]. =f
EUsta. vxd^ FT"* Charlton s/^ to Elizabetha fil. et hssres vxor Joh'is Dravoot
.... Banaeter. de Pensley [Paynesley] in com. Staflford.
I
Thomas Ireland de Adbrighton in com. Salop=FJana filia Will'i Oteley de
filios et heres [buried 10 Nov. 1554].
Robertus Ireland a®
1592 duxit Eliza-
betha' filiam Tho.
Screuen.
illi
Pichford in co. Salop.
Willimus=rSara fil.
Ireland
3 filiuB.
Rogeri
Baker de
Salop.
Lucia vx. ThomsB
Pope renupta Tho.
Charlton Clarke
de Salop.
Susanna vxor
Tho'sB Lewis
de Shrewes-
bury.
Martha.
"I
Maria.^
Philip eoch de Bereu [Berew]=r. . . .
in CO. Mongom'y.
B F
Bogerus Corbet de Lee^Maria^
in com. Salop.
o
* Harl. 1241 pUoes Martha and Marj as daughters of fiobeit.
272
THE VISITATION OF SHR0P8HIBE, 1628.
E
F|
«J
I
Danid ap Philip=f=. . . .
goch.
Enan Lloyd ap Dauid.=f=. . . .
Tho. Corbet=j=Jana filia Joh'is
de Leigh. Beaerley.
PetruB Corbet de=p=Blizabetha
Leigh. I Brereton.
I
Howell ap Jeuan Lloyd de^Mefanwy.
Berewe a*» 85 H. 8.
T
Johanne8=pJoQetta filia Howelli
Corbet. I ap Daaid.
Edwardns ap Howell.=T=Elizabetha filia et hsBres Joh*iB Corbet.
Nicholaus Purcell de=f=A.Dna filia Banolphi
Sheme in co. Salop.
Beeston.
I
Bichardns ap Edward=f=. . . .
de le Vaynor.
I
I
r
T
RicharduB Purcell. Thomas Pnrcell=T=Anna filia et biBres
2fiUn8.
Mar^eria [Maria] vxor
Ric'i Lewis de Salop.
I
Ricardi ap Edward.
GeorgiuB Ireland de Adbrighton=
in com. Salop Ar. 2 filios 1S92.
=Maria filia et sola hsres
Tho. Purcell of Vainor.
I I
Robertus Samuell
Ireland 2. Ireland 3.
EdwarduB Natnaniell Josnah
Ireland 4. Ireland 5. Ireland 6.
Edwardi
Heynes.
sin.
Tx. Ric'i
Twiford.
Martha.
Hester.
I
Thomas Ireland de Adbrighton in com. Salop=pJana filia Rolandi
Ar. ynus Justiciariornm pacis in eodem comi-
tatu Bf> 1623 [Sheriff 1682].
Dutton de Hatton
in com. CestriaB.
I I I
Robertus Ireland fil. et hsr. let. 11. Margareta. Maria.
THO. IRLAND.
Harl. 1896, fo. 174.
Waltems Ireland de Salop.=f . . . . filia Comitis Eildare in Hibemia.
^1
Johannes Ireland fil. et hadre6.=f=Susanna fil. Bich'i Eyton.
=T=Sl
Isabella vxor Alicia nupta Rogeri Ohristiana rzor Rob'ti
Joh'is Pryde. Berington. Rodington.
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, IfiS.t, 273
3aj) of 3apr.
Hari. 13ilfi, (T. Ifi7— my. 8., (T. 15"»— ISP.
Ei Cliftrtis Thoiow Irelsnd do Adlirighlon in com. Salop Ar. 11° Septemb. a° 1828.
ScisDt p'otes pt futuri quod ego WilielmuB de Biirleg^A ooocssi ct bnc cnrts mca confinnaTi
Brisno de Jnie ct bareilibuD tuis quixl ai ef^o faicrorics una bubncn de ICdvUilB nioaiia men flliii
iam dicti Briani, tain term qnnin ipse Briiinn* rt ipsina h«rtiica reuertctur. tlatu* rci ttwtM
■ant Rwlultu.i abbna dc Wigemorn. Heliiwa dc Hugclcgia, Willclmiifl de Wcldebct, et Wilklmni
Alius eias Philippos dc Juic.
[Drawing of a Seal, Plate III., Fig. 13.]
Sciant p'ntea et (ntnri qaod ego Joh'es da Ja; liliua Brian! de Jb7 dedi Ilo(^n> Titcban de
Vjgemor' totum illani pratuni qiiod vocntBr Wlriubesmeditc «tc. tcstibiii Briuui dc BrunptDo'
Bimone de Hanbcrdon WKlIcm dc HopUin Hagone Anglico militibos Ri^ro dc Pedword'
Boberto de Jaj Hen, MnlieliD et maltis alij«.
[Drawing of a Seal, Plate III., Fig. 14.]
ScUnt p'ntea et futnri quod ego Joh'os de Jnia dcdi et conocsai in feodo et bMreilttate Itobcrtti
de Jnin fratri meo et rt clnmeiim dinittcret i|nnd habait in illns qaataar Tirgntoa tcmo <]DS
(iierunt nuuncnli n'ri fhilippi de Jaia vnam rirg' C'm in Uckciaia etc.
Siglllum t1 inpra.
Waltflrna de Noiio Meinil oonceniu Bann tioHb oiiii conoenit Joh'i de Jaia ttinemctitam de
feodo luo in Wigemor' qaod BriaoaB pater eiuBdein Joh'is tenait dc Rlcatxlo l.abnnc anteccsKtre
d'ci Waited etc. Sntis date.
Sciant pnescDteii et faturi qood ego Gilb'tns de Bakchal dedi Wallero Qlici Joh'U de Jaje de
Johanna filia mea procreato pro hoTDngio ot icruicio Ruo vnnm acrnm toim qua looatnr le ranoo
etc. toedbjis d'no 8imone de Burl' Waltero de Hopton IIiigcRic de Jaye ct ronitii aliJB.
Ego Qilbertna de Bukcnhail me obligani (imiliter cum fide mm quod »\ HMgetiM Boror mea
aat Egidiua de Seinleger apongoa eim vexant Job 'em de Jayn aut herede* suon de t'ra qiiK d'ea
Haresria haboit in dotem de Klia de Jaya in villa de Bedeeton ct in Titia de Bcktinya quod tuuc
ego dabo Joh'i de Java aut h««redibns auii qualnor matcna et dimidinm ct illud tfitum quod Joli'<!»
de Jk^a Hut barcd(.<a aui ponnnt aut dieppodant propter pinciltim prnd'c'a: t'raa.
NuucritiB mc
illad quod xc
Brnmplon d'l
[Drawing o
9 pnnscne n
1 Seal, Plate III.. Fig. 15.]
liplum penienecil D'nui Brianm de Brompton milca lalutom.
ue pro rac et bmr. mciii Waltero do Jaj'e militi totum pratam
latur OunQ^Metaede etc. Hija teatibus d'no Waltero da Mopton d'no Waltero de
a Waltero de Bokonhull d'no Waltero de Fednardin Kic'o do tiectOD et alijtv
[Drawing of a Seal, Plate IIJ., Pig. 17.]
Atnntx icMu» ^e eestre lettre tcmint ou omint Edmand Connte de Arundell naloti. flaohe v're
vnioentite nous anoir graoate que lo mnner de Js.je od lea apurtenances ]e quel Nichul de Itejl^te
rendi a Thomaa le fix Wanter de Jaye ct a Jubnnne sa fcmme et a Joban la tit lea auaat diti
Thomas et Jobannc, nMDejne a lei anaut ditt Johnnac et Jobao aprea la mort tc tlit Hioouu
aaana challenge elcTm ou deaturbaunce dc nocu oa Hon* bclres. Done a Oxii«bolii Ic vendred;
prochein aprea la feate de ^ciut Nicbolaa en Ian 10 E. 2.
[Drawing of a Seal, Plate III,, Fig. 1ft.]
Constanciam de Hauberdcfii relictam Joh'ia le Sattar' in pnra tiilaitate
Johannw D'nto de Jajc et Tbom« Olio auo et hKredibaa ipnoa TbomM Uitam iaa
mcum in omnibua tVia ele. in Beckeye et Bedeston etc, Dat. a" I T E. 3.
Omnibus I'pi fldetibas etc. Tlioma« de Jay d'ous de eadem aalotom. Noueritii me conceaaiMC
lenentibus meis totam illam cammnniam quam aolebant habere ei aotiq* tempore in loco voeato
le Oldtowne pro peooribua ania ibidem pastorandie etc. Dat. apod Ix>delo>re s" 7 H. li.
[Drawing of a Seal, Plate III., Pig. 16.]
Higillam HEyRici Qeay.
274
THE VISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1623.
Sciant p*nte8 et fntnri qnod ego Thomas Jay dedi Joh*i Horj et Ric'o Efvras manerinm menm
de Jay cam snin pertiDen' necnon o*ia alia t*ra8 et ten*ta in yilla de Bekkey et Bodeston etc
Dat. apod Jay die Lnnn proz* post festnm in Bamis palmamm af* 8 H. 6.
[Drawing of a Seal, Plate III., Pig. 16.]
Sciant praBsentes et fntnri qnod ego Joh'es filins Thom» Jay et bares einsdem Tbom» dedi
Ric*o Hord de Brpgenorth manerinm menm de Jay Tna cnm omnibns alijs t*ri8 tenementi
redditibns et semicijs meis qn» babeo infra comitatnm Herefoidi» et d'n'cnm de Wyggemore.
Habend' etc. Datnm apnd manerinm de Jay a° 4 H. 6.
[Drawing of a Seal, Plate III., Kg. 16.]
Ex charti8 Thoma Ireland de Adbrighton in com. Salop Ar. 12 Septembris a® 1628.
... • I . ... . . 1
I
Briann8=FEdelina filia Willelmi
de Jaie. de Borlegia [Barley].
Philippns de
Jaie annn-
cnlns Joh'is.
Gilbertus de=F. . . .
Bnkenhnll.
Margeria vx.
Egidij de
Seinleger.
Bobertns frater
Joh'is de Jay.
Joh'es filing Briani=FJoanna filia et hsBres Oilberti
de Jay.
Petrus=T=. . . .
de Jay.
^1 ,
Hngo de
Jay.
de Bnkenhnll.
Waltems filinB=F*Tohanna.
Joh'is de Jay
miles.
Alena filia JohMs D*ni de
Jay de qna mentio fit in
Gharta Tho. Jay af* 14 E. 2.
Waltems fil. Thomas filins Waltero de Jay 10 E. l=j=Johanna a® 10 E. 2 et 17 E. 8
Petri de Jay. 29 E. 1 et 1 E. 2 et 10 E. 2 et 14 E. 2.
D'na de Jay in com. Salop.
Joh*es Jay fiL primogenitns
a* 10 E. 2.
I
Thomas filins JohannsBD'nsB de Jay Ar.'
ao 17 E. 8 et 28 E. 8.
. . . • Jay filins Thom».=r. . . •
Thomas Jay de Jay in com. Salop a^ 7 et 8 H. 5.^. • . .
Joh'es Jay de Jay fil. et hasr. 4 H. 6 et 6 H. 6.^. • . .
Bolandns J^ de Jay in com. SaIop=^IsabeUa Tzor eins af* 25 et 29 H. 6.
miles Bf* 29 H. 6.
>PTJ
Elizabetha filia et cohaeres vxor Boberti Elianora filia et cohier. vxor Thom»
Knight de Shrewesbnry a^ 28 H. 7. Jennyns de Welbom [Wallibone]
in CO. Salop 8 E. 4.
•T
^'
THE VISITATION OF SH£OPSHIEE, 1628. 275
A| B|
Eatherina filia et oohier. Johanna filia et oohier. vxor Rad'i Bolandos Jenyns
' Yxor Davidis Ireland de Bowlet de London goldsmith a^ de Willeborn.
1 Shrewesbnry a^ 23 H. 7. 28 H. 7 a q^" Maynar^
^T I I
Tho. Ireland. WiU'us Jenyns de Wellebome.
^ill'
Geo. Ireland. Wili'ns Jennyns de Wellebome in oo. Salop.
Tho. Ireland Ar. a^" 1623.
^ Harl. 1896, fo. 160^ Harl. 1241, ff. 72^ 164. 8., ff. 167^ 158.
Arms : Harl. 1896. — Argent^ three boars* heads couped close sable, a chief indented of
1 the second.
Obbst. — A dexter arm embowed habited sable, cmffM argent, mifiled unth a ducal
coronet or, the hand proper holding a sword proper.
The Armes confirmed & the Oreast ginen to George Jenkes of the Ooontie of
Salop, Gent, by Robert Oooke, Olarencenx, 1 May A^" 1582, 25 Q. Eliz.
Arms : Harl. 1241, fo. 164. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Oules, a lion rampantrreguardant
or [Eltbtak Ylodbtth] ; 2 and 3, Argent, three boars* heads couped close
sable.
Elistan Glodred lord of Ferlexland [Ferliz] betwene Wy and Seaeme.=T=. . . .
Gadwgan ap Elistan Glodred.=F. . . .
I
SiBselt ap Gadwgan.=T=. . . .
Llewelin ap Sisselt.^^. . . .
lilli
Phillip ap Llewellin.=f=. . . .
T
Danid ap Phillip.=f=. . . .
Beee ap Dayid.=F. . . .
276
THE VISITATION OP SHKOPSHIliE, 1628.
>Iili
John ap Rees.:
S' Walter Colling=f=Alice da. to S' WilUm
of Stretton.
Roger
Cam-
bray.
William Cam-
bray de Stret-
ton [in the
Dale].
Cicely da. &
h. to Sf
Walter Col-
ling.
Jenky]
Staunton.
I
Jenkyn Cam-=pDorothy Alice 1 da. & h.
bray of Wol- 3 da. & ux. Roger Acton
larton. heir to &" of Acton Scott.
Walter
Colling.
J
Mawde da. & heire vx. John
Leighton of Wattlesburgh.
>hn
John Jenkes of=f=Alice da. to Stephen
Wollarton.
Rowdier.
Thoma8=F. ... da. to John
Jenkes.
Midleton.
John=f=Margery da. & heir to
Moore.
Rich. Cambraye.
John Jenkes.=f=. . . . Richard Moore.=f=. . . . da. <& heire to John Perkes Perles.
Rowland Jenkes of=j=Mary da. & sole heire to Rich. Moore
Woluerton.
da, 4r h, to . . . . Perkes.
I I I I
Thomas Jenkes Richard Jenkes William Jenkes Edward Jenkes
2 Sonne. 8 sonne. 4 sonne. 5 sonne.
I
William Jenkes Eliz. da^ & h. vx.
of Hatton. Geo. Acton.
Will'm. Joane d. & heir vx. Tho.
Hughes of Dudlesbury.
Ricnard.
John Jenkes of Woluerton.=f=Eliz. d. to Edw. Leighton of Cotes.
William Jenkes=FEliz. da. to W™ Adams
2 son.
of Clayton Cleeton,
I I
Eliz. vx. Edward Margret.
Marston.
I
Francis Jenkes of Aston.=y=Ann da. to W" Downes.
Artnur Jencke8.'7=Alice da. to Tho. Moore of Milichap.
Francis 2.
John 8.
Thomas Jenkes son &••
heir 25 yers old a®
1628 Clericus.
: Dorothy da. to
.... Oouper
of Litohf ord.
Margrett.
Ann.
Thomas Jenkes of Woluerton .=p Joyce da. & h. to Jo. Baldwyn of Vnder Hey ton.
i
1
i
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE^ 1623. 277
B
Elizab. Tx. Edw. Angharat yx. Mary yx. Jo. Edith vx. Katnerin tx.
Marston of .... Shawe of Maston Marston .... Thomas Jenkyns
Aflcott. BrastoD. ofCastell. Shepardof of Aston.
Brocton. =t=
I
IMargeria,'] [Elizabeth obiit.'] [Thomas Jenkes [sic] duxit Kathe-
rinamfilia ThoF Moore de WineopJ]
Elianor Ann yx. Thomas (}eorge=f=Margret da. & sole heire of Jonn
YX. Tho. Philipp Jenkes Jenkes of
Morton. Hall. 2sonne. Woluerton.
Rich. Lutley of ... . [second s.p.
son of Lutteley of Bromecrofb].
fk fi I n I ^1
Adam 2. Frands Jenkes=FFrancis da. to Har- Robert 4. Arthnr 6. Ann.*
— of Wolnerton
Jesper 8. 1592 & 1628.
bert Westfarlinff . —
TrM(A>»«n^ Bishop of Thomas 5.
Heref.
Harbert Jenkes son & heire [sold the manor of Jonn. Anne.
Eaton to Edw. Baldwyn in 1680].
Harl. 1896, fo. 178^
Rogems Jenkes de Tally-pont.=p. . . .
I ^
^ Rogems Jenkes de Downton=7=Johanna fil. Rogeri Blakway de
in com. Salop.
Egiams parish.
I I
Rogerns Jenkes.=Ermyn fil. Will'i Spencer de Winton. Alicia napta Olinero Lloyd.
Harl. 1896, fo. 176^ Harl. 1241, fo. 41^ HarL 615, fo. 269. 8., fo. 152.
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Quarterly: 1 and 4, Ermine, a lion rampant gules; 2 andS^
Azwre^ a Uon rampant within a bordure engrailed or^-gules in Harl. 615 — a
canton of the second--J ay in Shrewsbury MS.
S^Botdand Jay of Jay ir*.=T=. . . .
I I
Thomas Jennings.^Elianora fil. et her. Rolandi Jay .... vxor Robert Knight.
de Jay in co. Salop mil. =t=
A b|
* Harl. 1241 gives a daaghter as wife of Richard Joues, Serjeant at Armes.
278 THE VISITATION OF 8HR0PSHIKE, 1628.
B|
E,olaiidas=f=Elizabetha fil. Jana nupta Rogero Katkerine vxo^ Joans vxo^ 8^
Jennyns.
Wiiri Bromley. Bromley. Dawd Ireland. Raphe RawUtt.
iUimufl2. Will'i ""' - - -
Willimufi 2. Will'us [7%(www]=f=Katherina Elianora 8^ Thomas Bromley Lo.
Jemiy ns de Welle-
born/ in com.
Salop.
fil. Will'i vxorWill'i Chancellor of England
Obteley de Adams. [said to be second son of
Piehf ord. Cko. Bromley of Hodnett.
Bromley pedigree, ante] .
I I
Margareta {Margery) vxor Bob'ti Margeria {Uargartt) vx. Franc.
Williams [of Winingfcon]. Cloughe [of Minsterley].
William (2), John (3). Francis Reignold Williams Elinor. Katherins.
(James 4). {sone Jk heire).
1 1- ^r\ TT" in,
illi
Bolandos 2. Artharos 4. Katherina Will'as Jennins=FCeoilia filia Joh'is
— — vx. Simonis de Wellebume
Richardus 3. Elizabetha. Kensey ob. sine exitn.
{Kemsey).
iliit
Leighton de Water-
borgh WalUesburowe
[ Wattlesborongh] .
r > "I ^ 1 ^
[Willimus Johannes Beginaldus Elianora. Katherina. Jacobus
\r<mnms Jmnms jZnms Jmrms
fil. 2. fil. 3. fil. et hear. fil. 4.']
Harl. 1896, fo. 174»».
Eynion de Ewyn tudmon.=j=. . . .
T
Youyn ap Eynion.^. • • •
T
Lluellyn goch t'pe H. 7.n=Myaanwy filia .... Ifredd.
Jem ap Ll'n de Ewyn todman.=^. . . .
Hugo ap Jem de Frankweth.=T=Beatrix filia Wiil'i Braen de Salop.
I I
Willimns Jeaans de Matheos Isabella vxor Bic*i Harris de Salop.
Salop 9fi 1602. Jenans. =F
Thomas Harris.
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1628.
279
3ohhtx of ^ston.
Harl. 1896, fo. 176. Harl. 1241, fo. 15 1^ 8., fo. 169*.
Arms: Harl. 1896. — Verty a /esse ermine.
[These anns, quartering Littleton, are upon a monument in ShiflFhal Church.]
HumfriduB Jober de Afiton.=T=. . . .
I
Thomas Jober.=T=. . . .
Thomas Jober.=y=Margaretta fil. Joh'is Greene.
I
Johannes 2. Eatherina Thomas Jobber de=FCecilia fil. Ric'i Morton
▼xor Ric'i Aston in com. Salop
OflPeley. 1598.
[Moreton of Haughton]
ex filia Wiiri Charleton.
Margareta
vxorWiiri
Weston.
Elizabetha vx. Ric'i
Howard ffeword
[^aeywood].
Licm
Richardus Jobber:
de Aston in com.
Salop.
Maria fil. Walteri Litleton
2 fil. Ed'r'i Littleton [de
Pillaton] militis.
Johannes 2.
I
I
'RoVt. Thomas. Raphe.
W%1.
iiam.
I
I
Dorothie. EUzaheth.
gones of Brotton, ^.uHlotD, Witn\tM\,
i,eet)ottoooti, ett^
Harl. 1896, fo. 178^ Harl. 1241, fo. 127^ 8., fo. 166^
John Heynes.^. . . .
Thomas Heynes de Stretton=f . . . .
in oom. Salop.
I
Joh'es Heines de Stretton=F. . . .
in comitat. Salop.
Thomas Heynes.^Mary da. to TT" Jones
Sonne of Henry Moore.
Thomas=T=Gwenllian fil. Gruflfeth
Heynes.
Goche.
Agnes Jane nnpta Hugoni Sonkey filio
Johannis Sonkey Sahhsy of Lane.
^■^-^^■^■^T^
Joh'es Thynne miles. J
* This generation is omitted in Shrewsbnrj MS.
t In Shrewsbmy MS. the line of descent from Thomas Heynes and Owenllian is carried on
to Tliomas Thynne instead of only to Margareta.
THE TISITATION OP SHROPSHIRE, 1633.
» JoDes de Brocton Brorkion=rJ&mi fil. Ed'r'i Plowden
in Henley by Lvdhtce.
del
John Leighton ton'
of Hughe Leighio'
oflMghto'.
■Dorothy rro'
W OteUy
Esq'.
Will'.
AaLington of
EaePuimpton.
Steph'nH.
Anna fil. Joh'ia Leighton de Leigbton.=T=BichardiiB Jonta of Lybottwood.
EdwarduE Jones duzit ....
Baldwya de Lndlowe io co. S
Lncia vxor Joh'iB
Brome of Brooms.
RicharduB
[./ones].
FranciBcuB Joneiide=AnDa fil RolanduB -Tones de WeTilock^AnnB fil
Ludlow ia comit. Willimi Alen in com. Salop Seruicns ad Gcorgi j Jenkes
Salop 1623 1590. de Brooton. ArmainMarch'WalliffilGZS. de Woiarton.
Sonts of ClaberUp.
[Arms. — Azure, a lion siafanl betirem three crosses jialteejitchee or, a chief oi
Cbest. — A ton rampant or tupporling an ancfwr azure.
Per W Cainden Olarenc* lo die I^ovemb. joio.
Johannes Jones de Ludslone.^. . . .
I
Johanaei Jones de Claverleg.=f'. . . .
Sir Francis Jonet KnI. Lo. Maior of London i
* In Shrambuij M6, Jonei la gifen below, but thf manlftge with Juie Sonkej Ii conitted.
THE VISITATION OF SHROPSHIRE, 1623. 281
Harl. 1396, fo. 173. S., flF. 165^ 156*.
Arms : Harl. 1396. — Argent, a lion rampant vert vulned in the mouth [breast] gulejs.
Crest. — The sun in splendour or, each ray terminating in aflame of fire proper.
The Creast giuen to Will'm Jones sonne of Tho. Jones sonne of Will'm Jones
Bonne of Richard Jones of Holt in com. Denbigh in North Wales esq' ynder the
hand oneley of S' W"^ Segar Garter and the hand and Scale of Richard S^ george
Norroy 16® Jan'y 1607 a® 5 Jacobi E'.
Richardos Jones de Holt in com. Denbigh.=f=. . . .
^1
Willimus Jones.=Tr. . . .
I
Bichardns Jones de Chilton in com. Salop.=f=. . . . filia .... Lee de Gloncester.
Will Qs Jones de Ghilton^pJohanna fil. Ricardi Blakwey de
in com. Salop. Grankell in com. Salop.
Thomas Jones de GhiltonT'Maria filia Johannis Gratwood
in CO. Salop 1623.
de WoUerton in com. Salop.
Edwardns Wilrns Jones de Chilton in^pEleanora filia Ricardi Cam
Jones 2 fil. co. Salop filins et hseres.
de Lndlow in com. Salop.
Johannes. Isaac.
THOMAS JONES.
Thomas Jones de Uckington^f Elizabctha filia et haer. Thomae
in com. Salop.
Cottell generosi.
Wiirns Jones de ShrewesburyAldermannns^pEIianora filia Ricardi Owen
ibidem ob. 15 Jnly 1612.
de Shrewesbury.
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Bichardns Jones de=f=Anna filia Joh'is Sara vxor Tho. Harris de Boreaton
Shrewesbnry filius Browne. in co. Salop Baronetti.
et h»r.
EUena vxor Thomae Cole. Sara vxor Tho. Mathewes de Shrewesbury.
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THE VISITATION OP 8HE0PSHIRB, 1623.
Thomas Jones de Shrewes-=Sara filia Richardi Isaac Jone8=FElizabetha fil.
bury 2 filiusa® 1623 Alder- Balland de Ches- de London
mann" [six times Bailiff ter Aldermanni. 4 filius.
and the first Major of
Shrewsbury; High Sheriff
1625].
Ric'i Prince de
Shrewesbury
[of Abbey Fore-
gate].
Willimus.
8..U.
Isaac.
I
Dorothea.
Susanna.
Edwardus Jones 3 filins Senescallu8=T=Maria filia Rob'ti Powell de le Parke [near
VillfiB Salopi» a° 1623.
Whittington] in co. Salop Ar.
1
1 1
1 1
1 1
Willimus Jones
Thomas Jones
Beniamin
Anna.
Sara.
filius et hsBres
set* ".
Jones sat.
—
~—
©t. 10 annor' sP
—
7.
Elianora.
Elizabctha.
1623.
Robertus Jones
SBt. o.
THOMAS JONES.
Harl. 1896, fo. 176. S., fo. 160*.
Arms : Harl. 1396. — Argent, a chevron hetwem three greyhounds caurant gules.
Willimus Jorden=p. . . .
de CO. Lincoln.
T
Richardus=T=Maria fil Deicher
Browne.
de Sabry.
Willimus
Jorden 1.
Thomas 2 8.p.
I
Rogerus Jorden^Maria fil. R. Browne,
de . . . . 3.
Joh'es Jorden de Welington=y=Anna fil. Johannis Peuerell
in Artibus Magister.
de Sissetres [?] [Stssehesl.
Maria vxor
Rob. Daliet.
Georgius Jorden de=rElizabetha fil. Thomae Thynn
I
Welynton 1604.
de Eysteiton [Eysterton].
Anna nupta Rob'tp Brooke
filio Johannis.
Maria.
I
I
Juditha.
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